Here are the specs for the SIMMs to insert in the K2000 (found in old Macintosh)
:
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* 30Â pin
* 8 bit (non-parity)
* 120 ns or faster
* non-composite SIMMs (recommended)
* 1 meg, 4, meg, or 16 meg SIMMs can be used. (8 meg SIMMs are composite and
will not work).
* Both EDO and Fast Page Mode SIMMs will work correctly
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Fred
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--- En date de : Jeu 8.1.09, David Smith <djsmith_1998@...> a écrit :
De: David Smith <djsmith_1998@...>
Objet: Re: [KL] simms
À: "KurzList" <KurzList@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Jeudi 8 Janvier 2009, 21h22
Hello,
  Just to clarify this to me once and for all:
  Does the K2000 take regular SIMM's that will work in an old IBM compatible
PC?
Dave
--- On Thu, 1/8/09, Jon Stubbs <jonstubbs@q. com> wrote:
From: Jon Stubbs <jonstubbs@q. com>
Subject: Re: [KL] simms
To: "KurzList" <KurzList@yahoogroup s.com>
Date: Thursday, January 8, 2009, 11:32 AM
I've gotten these before and they work fine:
http://eshop. macsales. com/item/ Other%20World% 20Computing/ 30PS16MB/
On Jan 8, 2009, at 11:02 AM, afewkeys wrote:
> Hi List
>
> Best wishes for 2009
>
> Im looking for 16 M simms ( 30 pins for K 2000 or K 2500 )
>
> JL
>
>
>
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