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[ILUG] [OT] 1mb/2mb 72pin SIMM / Amiga hardware request.

[ILUG] [OT] 1mb/2mb 72pin SIMM / Amiga hardware request.

Glen Gray glen at antefacto.com
Wed Mar 20 15:28:29 GMT 2002


Hey guys,

I'm looking for a 1Mb or 2MB 72 pin SIMM for use in an Amiga 4000 (just
salvaged from a skip). I need this for the CHIP ram. I've already got
4Mb SIMM's to use for the Fast ram however I believe from various web
sites that 4Mb chips won't work.

While I'm at it, I'm also after an A4000 floppy unit. The box was
stripped bare. I'll be sticking a CD-ROM and Hard Drive in once I get a
chance. Does anyone one know of any Irish shops that have been around
since the Amiga days that might have parts. Or if any or you guys have a
dead A4000 that I could cannibalize.

First of all I have to get the CHIP ram in to see if the machine
actually boots.

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Glen Gray             Software Engineer
a n t e f a c t o     t: +353 1 8586006
www.antefacto.com     f: +353 1 8586014
181 Parnell Street - Dublin 1 - Ireland





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