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- From: aa783@ccn.cs.dal.ca (David Oakes)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: 72 pin GVP SIMMs
- Date: 27 Jan 1996 16:33:01 GMT
- Organization: Chebucto Community Net
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- Maxwell Daymon (mdaymon@rainbow.rmii.com) wrote:
- : JasonNeus wrote:
- : : 1. So, what would happen if I put an industry standard 72 pin simm into a GVP G-Force '030?
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- : You'd break your accelerator. GVP accelerators use 60-pin SIMMs. 72-pin
- : SIMMs are far too wide to fit without some serious work with a hacksaw
- : and super-glue.
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- They're 64 pin SIMMs. :) 8 pins per memory module on the SIMM. The 16 bit
- SIMMs are 32 pin, vice the 30 and 72 pin industry standards.
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