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- From: D.Steven@its.amc.edu.au (Darren Steven)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: PC simms in a GVP card?
- Date: Sat, 10 Feb 96 02:35:25 GMT
- Organization: Australian Maritime College
- Message-ID: <4femc4$d6k@mariner.amc.edu.au>
- References: <Pine.OSF.3.91.960130122717.18309I-100000@cpca7.uea.ac.uk> <4ep6bj$ej2@rapidnet.com> <4fb4h2$meu@twizzler.callamer.com>
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- In article <4fb4h2$meu@twizzler.callamer.com>,
- csmith@slonet.org (C. Deforrest Smith) wrote:
- >In article <4ep6bj$ej2@rapidnet.com>, Warren Block <wblock@rapidnet.com>
- wrote:
- >
- >>Some GVP boards took standard 30-pin SIMMs; many took the "custom" GVP
- >>32-bit SIMMs, which are 60-pin (or thereabouts).
- >
- >So, basically..if it's got 30-pin sockets, any ol' 30-pin SIMMs will do?
- >Parity or non? (memory's getting fuzzy..)
- >
- >
- >cds
-
- Yes, that is correct. PC 30 pin simms in the 30 pin socket (like on a
- 4008). Parity does not matter, just make sure they are of a supported size
- (1M and 4M I think).
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- Darren Steven
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