On 09/07/2019 22:11, W2HX via cctech wrote:
Hi there.
I just acquired a board with the number M7609. It was advertised as an M630-CA
which my research tells me is supposed to be 16MB. How do I tell on the board
if this is 8MB or 16MB? There does not seem to be a suffix on the board that I
ca
On Tue, 9 Jul 2019 21:11:39 +
W2HX via cctech wrote:
> Hi there.
>
>
> I just acquired a board with the number M7609. It was advertised as an
> M630-CA which my research tells me is supposed to be 16MB. How do I tell on
> the board if this is 8MB or 16MB? There does not seem to be a suffix
M7608 == 4MB
M7609 == 8MB
AFAIK the only DEC 16MB Q-bus board is the MS650 M7622 for the KA640,
KA650, KA655, KA660
On Tue, Jul 9, 2019, 2:36 PM W2HX via cctech wrote:
> Hi there.
>
>
> I just acquired a board with the number M7609. It was advertised as an
> M630-CA which my research tells me i
Thanks, Lyle. I was reading this. I guess its wrong?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MicroVAX
The MS630 memory expansion module was used for expanding memory capacity. Four
variants of the MS630 existed: the 1 MB MS630-AA, 2 MB MS630-BA, 4 MB MS630-BB
and the 16MB MS630-CA.
Wouldn't be the firs
Hi there.
I just acquired a board with the number M7609. It was advertised as an M630-CA
which my research tells me is supposed to be 16MB. How do I tell on the board
if this is 8MB or 16MB? There does not seem to be a suffix on the board that I
can see.
What to look for?
73 Eugene W2HX
Guy wrote...
Wow. Way to make everyone interested in restoring HP 1000 systems (me
included) hate you.
I'm thrilled that he took the time to post them here before they hit the
shredder. Thanks Jesse, much appreciated!