Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!watdragon!watsol!bmacintyre From: bmacintyre@watsol.waterloo.edu (Blair MacIntyre) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: Re: 32-bit LUCAS memory board Message-ID: <10054@watdragon.waterloo.edu> Date: 29 Nov 88 14:16:52 GMT References:Sender: daemon@watdragon.waterloo.edu Reply-To: bmacintyre@watsol.waterloo.edu (Blair MacIntyre) Organization: UofW Centre for the New OED Lines: 21 In article rg20+@andrew.cmu.edu (Rick Francis Golembiewski) writes: >As for chip configuration, 256Kx4 are more expensive, but getting 32 >1Mx1 is also very expensive ($1280 at $40/chip [last price I've seen >for 1Mx1]). Granted that you get 4 Megs, but I don't really think >that I would actually make use of 4MB, and I don't have $1000 to >spend on memory for the MINIMUM configuration, with 256Kx4 you get >1 MB for c. $300. I think that 1MB of 32 bit ram, should hold me for >quite some time (especially since I've got 2MB of 16bit FastRam). That get's my vote! I have a 1.5 Meg internal expansion ( ya, I'm gonna try that piggyback thing! ) so I don't need 4M - 2 would be what I want, then I can create a 1.5Meg RAD on my InBoard! But $1280?!?!!? There is _no_ chance of me coming up with that. $600, maybe, $300 for sure. So it's easy to see which way I'm leaning! -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= = Blair MacIntyre (bmacintyre@watsol.waterloo.edu) The Guy in Green ... = = "Don't be mean ... remember, no matter where you go, there you are." BBanzai= = "Don't wurry, be habby ..." =