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- From: jerry@arlut.utexas.edu (Jerry Heyman)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: PC Memory (was: Re: How can I use the non-SCSI Zip drive w/ A500?)
- Date: 8 Apr 1996 19:46:39 GMT
- Organization: UT Applied Research Laboratories
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- Jeremy (jeremyn@nj5.injersey.com) wrote:
- : Bill Roberts (billr@elmer.tsc.com) wrote:
-
- : > I hope for the next Amigas, this will be corrected, along with
- : > allowing you to use standandard PC memory.
-
- : Why can't you use standard PC memory? I've got a SIMM made and sold for a
- : PC in my machine, and it works perfectly.
-
- On certain models, SIMM memory became the standard for Amigas (A4000/A1200)
- on older machines, the only way was possibly through expansion boards. The
- native memory for an A3000 (which I own) is ZIP. I can use SIMMs because
- I bought a DKB 3128 expansion card.
-
- : Jeremy
- : jeremyn@injersey.com
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- jerry
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