Closed Atari Simms

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I'm looking for a set of 4x1mb simms suitable for my very first Atari STe. I may as well upgrade this beastie a bit, seeing as though Atari provided the slots!

(and no, upgrade does not mean put my foot through it!)

I believe they are 30pin simms, but am not 100% sure of the speed, but think they need to be quicker than 110ns?

Anyone have a matching set of 4 they want to part with for a tax-free lump sum?

Cheers,
Jason
 
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I have a set of these you are most welcome to =)

I shall stick'em in a jiffy and pop 'em in the post today.

By the way you can replace these with 4x 1MB SIMM's (4MB) as opposed to Atari's 4x 256k SIMM's (1MB)
 
I have a set of these you are most welcome to =)

I shall stick'em in a jiffy and pop 'em in the post today.

By the way you can replace these with 4x 1MB SIMM's (4MB) as opposed to Atari's 4x 256k SIMM's (1MB)

That's very kind of you - however, I don't fully understand the last sentence? I am looking to replace the existing 4x256k with 4x1mb to give me a 4090 spec STe :)
 
yep.... that was me typing before coffee.... sorry about that.....

4x 1M*4's will be in the post shortly =)
 
Have you confirmed that your STe actually has 30 pin simms in it?

While most of them do indeed use 30 pin simms, so of the very earliest machines actually shipped with SIP memory modules instead.

Just an FYI in case you weren't aware of it.
 
Have you confirmed that your STe actually has 30 pin simms in it?

While most of them do indeed use 30 pin simms, so of the very earliest machines actually shipped with SIP memory modules instead.

Just an FYI in case you weren't aware of it.

Yep. First think I did was to see what memory was in there. 4x256k simms.

cheers for the fyi though!
 
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