7300/3B1 conversion
Stewart
gmark at ihlpf.ATT.COM
Sat Mar 5 01:37:57 AEST 1988
After posting my request for verification on the differences between
7300 and 3B1, I forgot to mention that the expansion board memory,
I believe, would be accessed slower than the on-board memory.
The UNIX-PC has two memory access speeds, referred in the tech.
manual as "low and high" or "upper and lower" memory speeds.
Therefore, only adding the 36 chips to the motherboard would REALLY
make it a 3B1. Aside from that, what else is needed besides the hood,
hard disk, supply wire and memory to make a 7300 a 3B1??? HUH????
G. Mark Stewart
ATT-BTL, Naperville, ix1g266
979-0914 ixlpq!gms
("Oh yeah? Well, MY opinions are so good, you have to pay to listen!
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