TI-H: SIMM Surplus


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TI-H: SIMM Surplus




Maybe this is a problem the rest of you don't have, but at the computer
shop where I work, at the computer lab at my school, and in my own
personal collection, there are an absurd number (over three dozen!)
30-pin, 3-chip, 1MB SIMMs (like for 386s).

It would be cool to use SIMM sockets on the calcs.  On the 86, an
internal expansion might even be found to page the SIMM memory like the
128k internal.  That would be a total of 1024 + 128 = 1154k of memory,
or 72 pages!

The only problem is that you would lose the information stored on them
every time you pulled the chip out.
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