> >MicroMac sells (or sold) SIMM stackers that would
> >put four 30pin SIMMs in each IIfx slot. Expensive
> >though! (Like most of their stuff.)
> >
> 
> The SIMM stackers for the IIfx are for 64 pin SIMMs.
> 
> What makes the IIfx's SIMMs special is that they
> have separate pins 
> for data input and output. This allows to overlap
> read and write 
> accesses to the memory, but it also makes 30pin ->
> 64pin adaptors impossible.

MicroMac no longer has the IIfx SIMM stackers on
their site but they WERE for putting four 30pin
SIMMs into each 64pin slot. There'd be zero point
to a 64pin to 64pin stacker because they'd cost
just as much as a 16meg 64pin SIMM. ANYTHING is
possible with electronics and computers if you
throw enough technology/parts/time/money at it. :)
Whether or not it's actually worth doing is up to
the person spending the money. (Like the MicroMac
LC expansion setup.)

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