Xref: utzoo comp.unix.sysv386:5276 misc.wanted:13490 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!hsi!essnj1!smitty From: smitty@essnj1.ESSNJAY.COM (Hibbard T. Smith JR) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386,misc.wanted Subject: PI Computers Memory Boards Summary: Need new memory board for a PI motherboard. Keywords: PI Memory Message-ID: <803@essnj1.ESSNJAY.COM> Date: 21 Feb 91 02:42:32 GMT Followup-To: comp.unix.sysv386 Organization: ESSNJAY Systems Inc., Bethany, CT, USA Lines: 24 I have (and use) a 25 Mhz mother board made by Pi Computer, formerly of Charlottesville, Va. The model number is T2525F. This board's memory is on a 32 bit card (proprietatry 32 bit slot). The memory card I have holds 6 MB of 256K x 4 chips with 256K x 1 chips for Parity. When I purchased it (from Pi), I was told the memory card could have a daughter card added to take 8 MB more. This would total 14 MB. The 6 MB card came with no connectors for a daughter board. When I complained, I was told they'd swap it for the correct one when I wished to upgrade. Now, the problem: Pi is gone. The 800 number is dead. The local numbers now get a residence. Mail disappears with never an answer. I need to upgrade to more than 6 MB. I could use the 6 MB card with connectors and a daughter board, or the 8 MB card and 8 MB daughter card (called the Turbo 8M). If anyone can help me find one of these combinations or point me to where Pi (or their stock) went, it would be a great help. Thanks in advance for any assistance. -- Smitty ------------------------------------------- Hibbard T. Smith JR smitty@essnj1.ESSNJAY.COM ESSNJAY Systems Inc. uunet!hsi!essnj1!smitty