Steve, For the T102, I have not actually sorted out 5MHz operation (yet). Since the T102 always comes with 24k, I think the only need is a single 8kB SRAM chip which are very common. So, not sure I see the use case?
This board is really geared towards the replacement of the classic 8kB M100 ram modules. cheers Steve On Sat, Jun 26, 2021 at 11:34 AM Steve Baker <[email protected]> wrote: > This does look really great. If it’s technically possible and also > something you’d be interested in pursuing someday, I’d love a few of these > for my T102s. Regardless, very impressive work!! > > Cheers, > SB > > — > Greetings from Steve Baker > Gravity brings me down... > > > On Jun 26, 2021, at 11:28 AM, Stephen Adolph <[email protected]> wrote: > > > ok, cool, there seems to be some interest. > I really just wanted to stop searching for 8k ram modules. Plus, I wanted > a fast RAM card for my 5MHz modification. > As I "roll this out" on my own computers, I seem to be generating lots of > 8k modules too! > > > > On Sat, Jun 26, 2021 at 10:56 AM Pawel Radomychelski | ExPLIT < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Oh it looks very cool! >> I'm also very interested! >> >> Cheers >> >> Pawel >> >> On Saturday, 26 June 2021, Stephen Adolph wrote: >> > Thought I would share this. I made a mulit-purpose RAM card for M100 >> and >> > 8201. >> > It can be used to >> > 1) upgrade M100 from 8k to 32k >> > 2) provide all 32k for M100 (why? because it is faster and supports >> 5MHz >> > for me ;) ) >> > 3) provide NEC Bank 2 32kb >> > >> > hopefully this pic makes it through. What's shown here is obviously the >> > NEC 8201 bank2 install. >> > >> > [image: 20210626_095155-small.jpg] >> > Steve >> > >> > On Sat, Jun 26, 2021 at 9:49 AM Stephen Adolph <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > >> > > hi, >> > > Anyone know of a ram memory tester for NEC? >> > > Quick look yeilded nada. >> > > >> > > thx >> > > Steve >> > > >> > >> >> -- >> Kind regards / Mit freundlichen Grüßen >> >> ExPLIT IT Soltions >> Pawel Radomychelski > >
