Matt,

Yeah this does look like a clock calendar card, but I can't understand why
this would be in an IIgs as it has a clock calendar chip built in.

Also since there is no little piece of paper covering the EEPROM you might
have just erased the programming with the flash form your camera, or if it
has been under florescent light.

Matt
on 9/6/03 7:49 PM, Matt Jordan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Upon opening my IIgs I found this card hiding in Slot 7:
> 
> http://www.thewolfweb.com/photos/00158522.jpg
> 
> Anyone know what it is?
> 
> Also, is true that the ROM 03 version of the IIgs has 1MB of RAM built
> in?  I read this on the web:
> -----------------
> The final released hardware revision was known as the "ROM 3," which
> came out in August 1989.  The ROM 3 IIGS included a revised
> motherboard, so it was not possible to upgrade earlier machines to it
> by replacing chips.  It included more updates to the software included
> in the ROM, as well as an improved motherboard design featuring 1 MB of
> built-in RAM rather than 256 KB (although all revisions could be
> upgraded to a total of 8 MB).  The motherboard design was also designed
> to increase audio quality and allow more power to be delivered to cards
> in the expansion slots.
> -----------------
> 
> If so, I won't be quite so upset that the memory card I just bought
> only had 256K of RAM instead of 1 MB.  But if anyone has upgrade chips
> they wish to part with I am interested. :)
> 
> Thanks a lot!
> 
> Matt
> 


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