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From: anderson@vms.macc.wisc.edu
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Subject: Re: EEMS boards in 10MHz 0-wait AT
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Date: 7 May 88 10:52:59 GMT
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In article <1052@spdcc.COM>, eli@spdcc.COM (Steve Elias) writes...
 
]does anyone know if there are EEMS boards which can run at 10 MHz, no
]wait states in an AT clone???  

I got mine at

   786 Computers
   1887 O'Toole Avenue, Suite 108
   San Jose, CA 95131
   408/435-1515

Holds 2 MB, cost was $129 + $3 shipping (Sept. 87).  RAMdisk and printer
spooling software was included; the documentation, though serviceable,
was not very good.  I put 100 ns chips in it, though I'm not sure 120 ns
wouldn't have worked.  It's in an Everex 1800B (Club AT), works like a
champ (I use it only for RAMdisk, for which EMS would work; so far I
haven't diddled around with Desqview enough to get that going, so I
can't report how well it works as expanded memory).  Has 1 year limited
warranty.

Standard disclaimers, etc.


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