Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!uunet!mcsun!ukc!icdoc!inmos!stevec@wren.inmos.co.uk From: stevec@wren.inmos.co.uk (Steve Clarke) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: I want to get a SIMM upgrade for my 520ST ... Message-ID: <8839@ganymede.inmos.co.uk> Date: 26 Jul 90 17:03:53 GMT References: <1348@wet.UUCP> <10932@chaph.usc.edu> <90205.143820ABADDON@LIVERPOOL.AC.UK> Sender: news@inmos.co.uk Reply-To: stevec@inmos.co.uk (Steve Clarke) Organization: INMOS Limited, Bristol, UK. Lines: 19 In article <90205.143820ABADDON@LIVERPOOL.AC.UK> ABADDON@LIVERPOOL.AC.UK writes: >I haven't got the ad with me at the moment, so I cant remember all the >details, but Evesham Micros (in the UK) do one. The adverrtisment I >saw quoted 200 pounds for a fully populated 2.5 meg upgrade, or (I >think) 50 pounds for the unpopulated board. It will work with any ST, >will go up to 4 meg, and is, apparrently, a solderless upgrade. >Hope thats some Hellp (arghh, why does this keyboard repeat some >characters on me?) > >Kev. I rang Evesham Micros up a few days ago about this memory board, and was told that it would be available in "two to three weeks". The price I saw quoted for the unpopulated board was 60 pounds, and for the fuly-populated (4 meg) board 340 pounds. --- Stephen Clarke INMOS Ltd, Bristol | EMail(UK) ukc!inmos!stevec The opinions above are my personal | or stevec@inmos.co.uk views and do not reflect INMOS policy. | Internet: stevec@inmos.com