Looking through some of the Japanese sites, I came across pictures of the ADTEC a 
while back. The
physical layout of the chips on the silicon is a little different. If memory serves 
me, the ADTEC
had less on there.

The Vintage chip, after looking through the List archives, seems to be a Toshiba part. 
Maybe for
their line of Libretto laptops, before the became a bit larger?

I couldnt find any technical information on either, such as speed, voltage, etc.

Maybe I could find some type of Classic RAM analyzer? Anyone know what specs are 
needed for 2400c
RAM?

Never could understand why there is a *hardware* limit on the RAM in these units....

Hmmmm... next up is soldering a 64MB chip into it  ~_^





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