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From: sean@ukma.ms.uky.csnet (Sean Casey)
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Subject: Re: Query about an INTERNAL ram expansion board
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Date: Tue, 23-Dec-86 21:33:27 EST
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In article <1013@zeus.UUCP> dcall@dadla.tek.com (Dale Call) writes:
>I just read an ad in the latest Computer Shopper from an outfit called
>InterComputing Inc. of Dallas TX.  They are advertising an INTERNAL ram
>expansion board with 1 MB of memory and a battery backed up real time
>clock.  The shocker was the price: $349.00!!!!  I assume that if you

I talked to a salesman at a mail order place that sells these.  The board
plugs into your 68000 socket.  You can put your 68000 on it or a 68010.
The ram is 1 wait state memory meaning that certain applications can run
considerably slower.

Sean
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