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- From: torrunes@vier.idt.unit.no (Tor Rune Skoglund)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: a1200 Accelerators with 2 SIMM sockets
- Date: 12 Jan 1996 16:58:06 GMT
- Organization: University of Trondheim, Norway
- Message-ID: <4d63uu$hig@due.unit.no>
- References: <4d5tuo$rj3@spool.cs.wisc.edu>
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- Keywords: a1200, accelerator, blizzard
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- In article <4d5tuo$rj3@spool.cs.wisc.edu>,
- Robert Jacob <rob@scrap.ssec.wisc.edu> wrote:
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- >Everything I've read about the Mark IV says it only has 1 SIMM socket.
- >Is that true? Is it possible to order a new Mark II board from a
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- Blizzard 1230-4 has only 1 SIMM socket...
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- >distributer or would I have to get it used? What's so great about the
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- I do not think anyone has left of the old MK II now...
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- >Mark IV vs. the Mark II if it has one less SIMM socket?
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- MK II had some problems with some SIMMs. Heat was also a problem.
- MK IV is slighly faster with 60 ns SIMM.
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- >What other currently available a1200 accelerators have 2 SIMM sockets?
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- Apollo 1230 has 2 sockets.
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- Emaginator Turbo 1230 has 1 socket, but one extra socket can be added.
- (There are holes for soldering it on on the PCB.)
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- - Best Regards,
-
- Tor Rune Skoglund DataKompaniet ans
- Tech. Manager/Partner Trondheim Innovation Centre
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