Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!bellcore!faline!thumper!ulysses!andante!princeton!njin!rutgers!ucsd!ucbvax!decwrl!sun!pitstop!sundc!seismo!uunet!mcvax!enea!tut!santra!clinet!toweri From: toweri@clinet.FI (Jukka Lindgren) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Amiga 1000 Memory Summary: Here is one choice Message-ID: <696@clinet.FI> Date: 18 Sep 88 21:55:57 GMT References: <867@viscous> Reply-To: toweri@clinet.UUCP (Jukka Lindgren) Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga Organization: City Lines Oy, Helsinki, Finland Lines: 38 KEYwords are: Sisu, sauna and Sibelius In article <867@viscous> brianm@sco.COM (Brian Moffet) writes: > .... > >What is a good memory board for the Amiga 1000? I intend to >get a board when prices drop somewhat. Or, if anyone has a good >board for the amiga 1000 for sale, let me know. >I am not looking for mondo expansion here, just 2 Megs. > May I recommend something that I have found quite good. I'm talking about Micron memory board. It is planned keeping in mind every possible situation. You can purchase it with motherboard for A1000 or A500. Or you can get a bare memory board that can be inserted into one of A2000's expansion slots. One memory board contains 2 Meg and mother board has two slots, so you can expand your basic combination very easily. The mother board has passthrough capability enabling you to attach several peripherals together. You can also connect up to four memory boards in a row giving you a modest total of 8.5 meg (!) available... The memory board is self-configuring (wb 1.2 -> ), uses zero wait-state design and has two years warrant. Also supplied is a disk with several diagnostics programs and a couple of nice utilities, for example a quick test program (PUMemTest) that is good in s/startup-sequence. It checks the fastmem in 12 seconds! As the memory board is totally interchangeable, you will never come up with a situation of useless memory, if/when upgrading to A2000, for example. Just thought you might like to know... -toweri ps. Except for being a satisfied customer, I have no connection to Micron Technology Inc. (Well, what did you expect. I _am_ living on the opposite side of the world...)