Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!mit-eddie!attctc!chasm From: chasm@attctc.Dallas.TX.US (Charles Marslett) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: RAM card recomendations Summary: Dec 12, 1989, PC Magazine Message-ID: <10472@attctc.Dallas.TX.US> Date: 4 Dec 89 06:25:03 GMT References: <5858@wpi.wpi.edu> Distribution: na Organization: The Unix(R) Connection, Dallas, Texas Lines: 23 In article <5858@wpi.wpi.edu>, tmurphy@wpi.wpi.edu (Tom [Chris] Murphy) writes: > I'm looking for recomendations for AT RAM cards that support a mix of > extended and expanded memory, and can be purchased with 0K RAM. Any > suggestions? There is an article comparing several of the "better" EMS 4.0 compatible boards in the latest(?) issue of PC Magazine. They have a couple of cheaper fast cards, and some with gobs of features -- I'd get a copy if I were looking for an EMS card. The STB RapidMEG ($399) and the JustRAM/ATZ ($425) were the two cheapest. > Thomas C. Murphy Worcester Polytechnic Institute CAD Lab > Internet: tmurphy@wpi.wpi.edu tmurphy@zaphod.wpi.edu > BITNET: TMURPHY@WPI BIX: tmurphy > CompuServe: 73766,130 Charles Marslett STB Systems, Inc. <-- apply all standard disclaimers chasm@attctc.dallas.tx.us P.S. I can't help but point out we got editor's choice :) :) :) Mostly for being cheapest, fastest, and easiest to install [not so many bells and whistles, but they tend to go for simplicity most of the time].