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Dave

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Sep 1, 1999, 3:00:00 AM9/1/99
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Does anyone know how much ram can be put on an 030 / 50mhz Blizzard in a
1200 ?

Thanks

Dave

Jaakko Oranen

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Sep 1, 1999, 3:00:00 AM9/1/99
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On Wed, 01 Sep 1999 01:30:54 GMT, "Dave" <davism...@home.com>
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>Does anyone know how much ram can be put on an 030 / 50mhz Blizzard in a
>1200 ?

I had Blizzard 1230-IV. It took, if I remember correctly, 128mb sims
at maximum.

Michael Ulbrich

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Sep 1, 1999, 3:00:00 AM9/1/99
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Dave bemerkte...

>Does anyone know how much ram can be put on an 030 / 50mhz Blizzard in a
>1200 ?

maximal 128MB

Schönen Tag noch.

Gruß aus Berlin... Michael
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master's markt

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Sep 1, 1999, 3:00:00 AM9/1/99
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Dave schrieb:

> Does anyone know how much ram can be put on an 030 / 50mhz Blizzard in a
> 1200 ?
>

maximal 128MB

>
> Thanks
>

Bitte!

>
> Dave

Steffen

Jeffrey Webster

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Sep 3, 1999, 3:00:00 AM9/3/99
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Dave wrote:
>
> Does anyone know how much ram can be put on an 030 / 50mhz Blizzard in a
> 1200 ?

Actually, it's 192M.

64M on the Blizzard, 128M on the SCSI kit.

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Mark Lynn

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Sep 4, 1999, 3:00:00 AM9/4/99
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With reference to Re: A1200 Blizzrad question.

On Fri, 03 Sep 1999 06:01:32 GMT, Jeffrey Webster said:

> Dave wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone know how much ram can be put on an 030 / 50mhz Blizzard in a
> > 1200 ?
>
> Actually, it's 192M.
>
> 64M on the Blizzard, 128M on the SCSI kit.

Actually it's 256M, 128 on the Blizzard, 128 on SCSI kit.
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Jeffrey Webster

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Sep 5, 1999, 3:00:00 AM9/5/99
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Oh yeah? Try and find a single-sided, or thin 128M SIMM. ;)

It's 192M due to component spacing.

Angus Manwaring

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Sep 5, 1999, 3:00:00 AM9/5/99
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On 05-Sep-99 05:05:59, Jeffrey Webster said

>Mark Lynn wrote:
>>
>> With reference to Re: A1200 Blizzrad question.
>> On Fri, 03 Sep 1999 06:01:32 GMT, Jeffrey Webster said:
>>
>> > Dave wrote:
>> > >
>> > > Does anyone know how much ram can be put on an 030 / 50mhz Blizzard in
>> > > a
>> > > 1200 ?
>> >
>> > Actually, it's 192M.
>> >
>> > 64M on the Blizzard, 128M on the SCSI kit.
>>
>> Actually it's 256M, 128 on the Blizzard, 128 on SCSI kit.

> Oh yeah? Try and find a single-sided, or thin 128M SIMM. ;)

> It's 192M due to component spacing.

You can get a doubles sided simm in there, but you need to use a
cable-tie. It's obviously not ideal, but it worked for me.


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Mark Lynn

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Sep 6, 1999, 3:00:00 AM9/6/99
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With reference to Re: A1200 Blizzrad question.
On Sun, 05 Sep 1999 00:05:59 GMT, Jeffrey Webster said:

> > > Dave wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Does anyone know how much ram can be put on an 030 / 50mhz Blizzard in a
> > > > 1200 ?
> > >
> > > Actually, it's 192M.
> > >
> > > 64M on the Blizzard, 128M on the SCSI kit.
> >
> > Actually it's 256M, 128 on the Blizzard, 128 on SCSI kit.
>
> Oh yeah? Try and find a single-sided, or thin 128M SIMM. ;)
>
> It's 192M due to component spacing.

Pah, who's worried about petty physical constraints? :)
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Mark Parsons

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Sep 20, 1999, 3:00:00 AM9/20/99
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> > Dave wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Does anyone know how much ram can be put on an 030 / 50mhz Blizzard in a
> > > > 1200 ?
> > >
> > > Actually, it's 192M.
> > >
> > > 64M on the Blizzard, 128M on the SCSI kit.
> >
> > Actually it's 256M, 128 on the Blizzard, 128 on SCSI kit.
>
> Oh yeah? Try and find a single-sided, or thin 128M SIMM. ;)
>
> It's 192M due to component spacing.

Well, I have 2x 64 mb SIMMs ATM (+SCSI) - I daresay that things will get
even closer in the near future ;-)

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