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- From: mueller@cs.unc.edu (Carl Mueller)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Memory for Gvp 68030 boards.
- Date: 13 Mar 1996 17:19:53 -0500
- Organization: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Message-ID: <4i7hm9$6hg@whitney.cs.unc.edu>
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- "Robert C. Hoppin" <hoppin@niehs.nih.gov> writes:
- >Are all 30 pin simms equal (except for speed)?
-
- Nope. Lots of timing factors can vary, as can access methods, etc.
-
- >What simms other than GVP's can be used with these boards?
-
- (This question should be in a FAQ for this group...)
-
- None that I know of. The GVP SIMM32s are 64-pin, by the way, not 30.
-
- > Is GVP still around?
-
- Not exactly. They've been bought out by some company (Mtek?).
- Various Amiga vendors still sell GVP SIMM32s, though
- (and not cheaply either!).
-
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-
- So the question that I'm still wondering: How can I wire up a
- 72-pin SIMM to my GVP board? I posted the pinouts to both of
- these, a little while ago. I've seen no answers yet. Anyone?
-
- -Carl (mueller@cs.unc.edu)
-