Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!NSIPO.NASA.GOV!gutierre From: gutierre@NSIPO.NASA.GOV Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: FOR SALE: 256x4, 80ns RAM (4 bit, 256k). Message-ID: <9002070720.AA00381@oblio.arc.nasa.gov> Date: 7 Feb 90 07:20:06 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Lines: 42 I was reminded that Amiga people can use these type of chips, so, a little late crossposting follows: -------------------------------------------- In article <42268@ames.arc.nasa.gov> in misc.forsale, I wrote: Hello. It seems on my last post, that I got a best offer of $7.50 each for these, so that's what I am reposting this. FOR SALE: 256k x 4 RAMS, 80 nanoseconds, Samsung manufacture. These are NOT the standard 256k chips used in all XT's and most AT's. These are usually used nowadays in '386 machines. These are 4 bit chips, and are used in 512k configurations (4 chips = 512k) or 1 meg configurations (8 chips = 1 meg *OR* 6 chips + 4 256x1 chips = 1 meg.) (Late Update: These are also the type used A2091(?) HD/Expansion controllers [correct me if I'm wrong]. 80ns is overkill, but no problem. Part #44C256-8) I have 48 of them (8 meg's). I would EITHER trade for 1megx1 chips or sell for the last best offer I got, which is $7.50 each. I got the 256k variety by accident thinking my '386 uses these, but WRONGO! I blew it. You pay for shipping! This price is FIRM! These chips usually go for $9.10 (lowest price found in Computer Shopper and Computer Currents). Either reply to this account or call (415)604-4791 between 4pm-12mid, Sun thru Thurs (my work hours) PACIFIC time. Thanks. Robert Gutierrez/NASA AMes Research Center NASA Science Internet Network Operations. Moffett Field, CA. --------------------------------------------- (ANOTHER late update: I only have 6 megs left now.....)