> >Agreed, its amazing what you can do with 20mb, its a shame about the
> >ram in the fx, 1990-1992 was the option for 72 pin far off or did
> >apple have a corner of the 64-pin market? ;)
> >

I have probed that IIfx's  64pin simms, these chips on them  simply 
same as 30 pin simms because the 64 pin type has both odd and even 
contacts common.  IE: 1 to 2, 3 to 4.  so on, creates 32 pin in 
actual.  Also that also explains why 030 needs four 64pin simms to 
make one bank.

Have to get around and make a 64pin to 30 pin adapter and try them.   
I DO have IIfx btw!  What a wonder oddball Mac it is. :-)
 
> Jeff Walther

Cheers,

Wizard 

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