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- From: elphantas@aol.com (El Phantas)
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- Subject: Re: Memory chips on C64G?
- Date: 7 Feb 1996 05:40:54 -0500
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- In article <4f81b3$t0f@idefix.eunet.fi>, smaug@iwn.fi (Miika Seppanen)
- writes:
-
- >I recently acquired a non-functional C64G (the one with grey
- breadbox-like
- >case and narrow motherboard). I traced a faulty 6526A, which I replaced,
- >until I noticed that the RAM chips (D41464-12) got REALLY hot.
- >So now I need new chips, but those are hard to find here. I'd get plenty
- >of 41256s, would they fit aswell? Or any other chips (my friend has
- >many old PC-boards)?
-
- No, 41256 chips will not work. Those chips are 256K by 1 bit. The one
- you need is 41464 or 4464, which are 64K by 4 bits. Most electronics
- stores (not Radio Shack) will carry or have access to Jim-Pak components.
- They have exactly the chip you need, and it comes in a package of two, I
- think. Otherwise, there are other places to get these chips.
-