Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!rutgers!mtune!cbosgd!gwspc!gws From: gws@gwspc.UUCP (Gary W. Sanders) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: 0.0K Combo board Message-ID: <146@gwspc.UUCP> Date: Tue, 23-Jun-87 11:15:42 EDT Article-I.D.: gwspc.146 Posted: Tue Jun 23 11:15:42 1987 Date-Received: Thu, 25-Jun-87 02:10:26 EDT References: <1371@ethos.UUCP> Reply-To: gws@gwspc.UUCP (Gary W. Sanders) Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories, Columbus Lines: 32 Keywords: I BEEN LIED TO! In article <1371@ethos.UUCP> cliff@ethos.UUCP (Cliff Elam) writes: >I hate salespeople, so you think I'd know better by now, but.... > >I just got my 7300 in and went to happily install my 256 150ns >(do I need to go to 120ns?) DRAMS into my socketed 0.0K Combo >board when lo and behold, the sockets had done fell out! Rochester! >Anyway - they seem to have fallen out before the wave solder, so.... Yes, If you get a 0MB dual port board you get "0mb and 2 ports" If you get a .5mb dual port board you get .5mb, 2 ports and sockets for the full 1.5mb of memory. just add chips.. > >Luckily I have access to a temp control vacuum powered solder gun >so I can install the sockets (what fun) (rows 5-10), and the little >jumperbabies (W1-W3), but what else do I need? Pals, proms, pom-poms. Again as with Craig's (il_cmv!cmv) memory board upgrade, great can needs to be taken and this is not a beginner task.. > >Excuse me, it's been a long day. Am I right in assuming that if I >put in rows 5-10 (6 rows) and fill them with 256K'ers (as per the >manualette) I'll get 1.5M? YES!! -- Gary W. Sanders {cbosgd|ihnp4}!gwspc!gws AT&T Bell Labs (Columbus) 72277,1325 (cis) N8EMR @ W8CQK (packet) 614-860-5965 (w) 614-457-4595 (h)