Now that's something I didn't know. I just checked the one I recently picked
up and it's a Vintage. Do you know if there are any differences at all
between the two types? What were the Vintage ones originally made for?

> Actually, there are two types of 96MB chips for the 2400c: one being the ADTEC
> 96MB that was
> specifically made for the 2400c, and Vintage Computers 96MB, which also works,
> but was designed
> for another purpose.
> 
> The ADTEC is extremely rare on eBay, but does pop up on some Japanese
> auctions, where the cost is
> rather low. I am looking at purchasing one of these in the near future.
> 
> The Vintage Computers chip on eBay usually goes for about $100; some people
> have had problems with
> them, some work fine. Mine works great!


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