20 July 2011, 10:57 | #1 |
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Great source for memory sticks!
Just wanted to share a link to a site that sells very nice quality memory sticks, and cheap too.
http://www.kahlon.com/ Shipping took a while (apx 1 month US->SE) but the price was really good and made it worth the wait. I bought an Apollo 1260 a couple of months back which works perfectly. Only problem I had with it was that the 32MB SIMM was too big to fit with the trapdoor on, and as you know the Apollo boards are such RAM snobs I've had a bit of trouble finding a stick that works flawlessly in it. Ordered one 60ns 16MB FPM and took a shot on one 60ns 32MB FPM hoping it would fit (which it didn't). They both run the Apollo totally stable though. I've had the Amiga running since 17:00 (5 PM to you yanks) yesterday and not one single glitch. Total for those two SIMMs added to $14 plus shipping. Not bad at all! Last edited by Skope; 20 July 2011 at 12:05. Reason: fixed... stuff |
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