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- From: vjc75@wumpus.cc.uow.edu.au (Cincotta Joseph Vincent)
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- Subject: Re: Cheap static Rams wanted
- Date: 18 Jan 1996 16:15:21 +1100
- Organization: University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia.
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- vjc75@wumpus.cc.uow.edu.au (Cincotta Joseph Vincent) writes:
-
- PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE - where would a distributor be? Anyone got contact
- numbers where I could get not just the chips but the datasheets for the
- chip?
-
-
- >Hey ho,
-
- >I am looking to see if I can source Large Static RAM IC's for a small
- >project. I would like two possible types.
-
- >512K or 256K at 8bits wide
-
- >OR
-
- >1024K or 2048K at 1 bit wide.
-
- >If they have built in Short life batteries all the better. Over here I pay
- >$30 US for 1bit wide 256K static RAM !!!?! So I am looking for another
- >viable alternative.
-
- >I am actually working on a project to get a RAM Disk out of the USER port or
- >Cassette port of a 64... The Cassette port option is good since it keeps
- >all wy used ports free (Most dudes use a Cart and a modem) Oh yeah, if you
- >know of a source of the Datasette cables used by Commodore please do tell.
- >Just a short cable bare at one end for a bread board and the other end with
- >a grounded datasette plug. (Cheap datasette would do!)
-
- >::This disk option might be cool for portable computing a '64.
- >If someone got hold of an LCD-palm-TV you could do some really cool
- >portable-micro computing since the RAM thingo runs on TTL levels.
-
-
- >Well, thanks for any interest shown.
-
- >Joe
-
- ><<Z/The Force.>>
-
- >...have fun in the sun...
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