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- From: ralph.mason@liffe.com (Ralph Mason)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Memory chips on C64G?
- Date: Mon, 12 Feb 1996 16:33:04 GMT
- Organization: London International Financial Futures Exchange
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- schepers@dcs1.uwaterloo.ca (Peter Schepers) wrote:
-
- >Dan, I can't believe you said this. You think that replacing a 4bit, 64k chip
- >with a 1 bit, 256k chip will work? Where are you going to get the other 3 data
- >lines from?
-
- use 8 chips !!!! You might as well do some kind of 256k conversion if
- your going to do that though. You could use the cassette lines to
- generate the two highest bits and presto! a 256k you have 4 64k ram
- pages.
-
- >No, don't replace the 41464 (or 4464) with a 41256, as they are not
- >pin-compatible, and never will be.
-
- All an all not a chip for chip replacment though ;-)
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