>
> > On Tuesday, October 19, 2004, at 06:57  PM, Antonio Rodr�guez wrote:
> > >
> > > About the RAM expansion board for the //c, I think they show from time
> > > to time
> > > at eBay, most times as 256 kb boards expandable to 1 Mb. If that's the
> > > case,
> > > you'll have to buy the board and then get the chips to fill it to it's
> > > full
> > > capacity (they doesn't take SIMMs!).
> >
> > If the same chips are used in the //c as in the Apple Memory Expansion
> > boards (the ones that fit in the slot of a IIe/IIgs), Nat could maybe
> > get the chips he needs from buying one of those and transfer the chips
> > over to the //c memory board.
> >
> > Now, anyone know for sure if the same chips are used on both? I can
> > check my Apple Memory Expansion board's chips and if someone has one of
> > the //c memory boards, we can post it here.
> >
> > Jim Rohde
>
> That would be awesome...
>
> I actually already have a fully-populated Apple Memory Expansion card that
> would love to be a donor for those chips.  Does anyone know if they are
the
> same or not?
>
> If not, what is a good source for these kind of chips?
>
> Thanks,
>
>   Nat
>

Well, I was just on eBay, and there is someone selling an "upgrade kit" of
these chips to upgrade the amount of memory on an Apple ][ memory card.  The
page claims they work on IIgs, IIe, IIc, *and* IIc+ memory expansion boards.

So it sounds like the chips used on all of them are the same...

Now just to find a IIc+ expansion board... :)

-Nat


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