Terry Yager
Veteran Member
Free to good home:
Micronics proprietary memory board, model 385, aka M500, p/n 09-00011-51 Rev C.
Micronics motherboards were used in several early 386 & 486 clones, most notably, many Gateway 2000 models.
This board contains 8 banks of 9 chips and can use either 16-pin or 18-pin DIPPs, for a maximum of 8Mb. It also has connectors for a daughterboard which can go up to 16Mb total (daughterboard not included).
Information on this board may be found here:
http://webpages.charter.net/dperr/micronics/mic_memory.txt
...and info on the mobos here:
http://webpages.charter.net/dperr/micronics/900010.htm
This board is currently unpopulated (0 Mb), but for a small consideration (make offer), I can include 2Mb of the 1Mb x 1-bit 80ns 18-pin DRAMS.
If you want just the board to supply your own RAM, the cost is shipping only. (I would like to get something for the chips, as they are pretty hard to come by these days, and are of some value).
Pm please if interested.
--T
Micronics proprietary memory board, model 385, aka M500, p/n 09-00011-51 Rev C.
Micronics motherboards were used in several early 386 & 486 clones, most notably, many Gateway 2000 models.
This board contains 8 banks of 9 chips and can use either 16-pin or 18-pin DIPPs, for a maximum of 8Mb. It also has connectors for a daughterboard which can go up to 16Mb total (daughterboard not included).
Information on this board may be found here:
http://webpages.charter.net/dperr/micronics/mic_memory.txt
...and info on the mobos here:
http://webpages.charter.net/dperr/micronics/900010.htm
This board is currently unpopulated (0 Mb), but for a small consideration (make offer), I can include 2Mb of the 1Mb x 1-bit 80ns 18-pin DRAMS.
If you want just the board to supply your own RAM, the cost is shipping only. (I would like to get something for the chips, as they are pretty hard to come by these days, and are of some value).
Pm please if interested.
--T