I bought them from a local computer dealer for $30. Maybe it wasn't a great deal but the guy said he would take $25. I gave $30 because I had a 10 and a 20.
OT: 72 or 30 pin SIMM's anyone?
OT: 72 or 30 pin SIMM's anyone?
Just got a mega-haul of 72 and 30 pin SIMM's!
I bought them from a local computer dealer for $30. Maybe it wasn't a great deal but the guy said he would take $25. I gave $30 because I had a 10 and a 20.
I bought them from a local computer dealer for $30. Maybe it wasn't a great deal but the guy said he would take $25. I gave $30 because I had a 10 and a 20.
Cat; the other white meat.
Re: OT: 72 or 30 pin SIMM's anyone?
That's a lot of memory. Do you have plans for hardware that can use them?
DRAM seems like a pain to me when there is SRAM - but I've got tons of old memory modules too, would be nice to be able to use them.
DRAM seems like a pain to me when there is SRAM - but I've got tons of old memory modules too, would be nice to be able to use them.
Re: OT: 72 or 30 pin SIMM's anyone?
I'm building some old-school DOS machines. Currently, I'm building a P2 machine because that's what I have at the moment. I plan on building a 486 and possibly a 386 too. Also, I plan on getting an IBM 5150 this year. So lots of DOS goodness and much of that hardware uses 72 pin SIMM's.
Plus, some audio cards such as the AWE32 can use additional 30 pin SIMM's.
To me, $30 was worth possibly having all the 30/70 pin RAM I would ever need....forever.
Plus, some audio cards such as the AWE32 can use additional 30 pin SIMM's.
To me, $30 was worth possibly having all the 30/70 pin RAM I would ever need....forever.
Cat; the other white meat.
Re: OT: 72 or 30 pin SIMM's anyone?
An Apple ][+ is an odeschool DOS machine. Most people don't build those, but some do.
A P2 is just Wintel stuff. Nobody builds those, they assemble them.
A P2 is just Wintel stuff. Nobody builds those, they assemble them.
Re: OT: 72 or 30 pin SIMM's anyone?
KC9UDX wrote:
An Apple ][+ is an odeschool DOS machine. Most people don't build those, but some do.
KC9UDX wrote:
A P2 is just Wintel stuff. Nobody builds those, they assemble them. 
I just purchased an sealed DOS 6 package that I will be using as the main OS. Unfortunately, it's on 5.25" floppies so I Ill need to get a drive for those. All of the 5.25" drives I have are for Apples and Commodores.
Cat; the other white meat.
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Re: OT: 72 or 30 pin SIMM's anyone?
I think I have some gently-used DOS 6.22 3.5" floppies. You want?
Mike B.
Mike B.
Re: OT: 72 or 30 pin SIMM's anyone?
barrym95838 wrote:
I think I have some gently-used DOS 6.22 3.5" floppies. You want?
Mike B.
Mike B.
Thanks!!!!
Cat; the other white meat.
- barrym95838
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Re: OT: 72 or 30 pin SIMM's anyone?
I'm gonna dig it out and just snail mail it to you when I find the time. When you get it in your hands, you can decide for yourself if you would like to reimburse me for more than just the postage.
I also found my old ][+ case (no motherboard or power supply, just the case, lid and keyboard). We talked last month about my parents moving toward your neighborhood ... I'll see if there's room in their mini-van for the Franklin and the ][+ shell. If not, I'm sure that I'll be driving there to visit them one of these days, and I'll be sure to find some room on-board (at least if I make the trip in something bigger than my 1989 Toyota MR2)!
Mike B.
I also found my old ][+ case (no motherboard or power supply, just the case, lid and keyboard). We talked last month about my parents moving toward your neighborhood ... I'll see if there's room in their mini-van for the Franklin and the ][+ shell. If not, I'm sure that I'll be driving there to visit them one of these days, and I'll be sure to find some room on-board (at least if I make the trip in something bigger than my 1989 Toyota MR2)!
Mike B.