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upgrades for TI Pro [message #281259] Wed, 25 March 1987 14:49 Go to next message
gray is currently offline  gray
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Posted: Wed Mar 25 14:49:02 1987
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I have a TI Professional Portable with, alas, only 256K of memory.
Does anyone know of any source besides TI for additional memory?

Thanks.
	Cary Gray
Re: upgrades for TI Pro [message #281261 is a reply to message #281259] Thu, 26 March 1987 19:40 Go to previous message
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Posted: Thu Mar 26 19:40:07 1987
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Summary: Memory upgrades

In the TIPC (desktop version) I have a Persyst Time Spectrum with a
RAMPAK (piggybacked).  This gives me a serial port, 512K of memory
(total), and a battery backed-up clock.  

Additionally, I have a Mega-Omega "The Companion Card" that adds 1-Meg
for any combination of EMS expanded memory, RAM disk, and filling the
remaining system RAM space (from 512K to 768K).  A 2-Meg version was
also available.  Mega-Omega Systems Inc. is based here in Dallas and
I've heard rumors that they've stopped making the TI version of the
card (really just a cut here, new chip there, a wire there from the
IBM version).  Address is 5217 Ross Ave., Suite 710 LB 122, Dallas, TX
75206.

One more thing and I'll leave...
Western Digital(?) makes a line of TIPC boards from memory to disk
controller boards.   Check the TIPC magazines.

					-Rusty-


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