RE: Apple II used 4116, not 2114

From: Keith, Brendan <Brendan.Keith_at_wilcom.com>
Date: Tue Feb 20 2001 - 07:49:15 EST

Oops, you're right, of course. I just connected "a mess of RAM"
to a Williams board and the fact that I stripped an Apple ($5 at a hamfest)
for its 4116s. 2114, though? You're on your own. :)

Brendan Keith
brendan.keith@wilcom.com

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> From: mccullar@flash.net [mailto:mccullar@flash.net]
> Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 10:18 PM
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> Subject: RASTER: Apple II used 4116, not 2114
>
>
>
> >Apple II motherboards contain a 'mess', about 25 as I recall.
> > Includes another 30-40 socketed TTL chips.
>
>
> I worked on a couple of hundred Apple II motherboards, and I
> can swear that
> they use 4116 dynamic RAMs, not the static 2114's. They are
> a good buy at a
> junk store, though.
>
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