Hello,
I have for sale 15 pieces of 72pin SIMM modules 128MB 60ns 3.5mm thick.
Technical details:
SIMM Modules are made of 3.3V chips and memory could be used for both 5V and 3.3V application since used chips are 5V tolerable. You can read about the chips used on the SIMM here.
Although some people doubt about using SIMMs based on 3.3V chips in vintage Amiga hardware, they work flawlessly for long time in Amiga community without any issue.
There is NO SINGLE EVIDENCE OF PROBLEM caused by such memory in Amiga hardware.
Just walk through AmiBay to see how many of these type memory modules are in use.
Since so many cases where such modules being used we cannot talk about "just being lucky" anymore.


My modules are tested with Blizzard 1240/1260 and Blizzard PPC.


This modules will fit into SCSI IV kit and in angled SIMM slot on Blizzard PPC.


Memory modules was tested for <24hours on configurations:
- Blizzard 1260 50-72Mhz - both phase 5 and DCE versions
- Blizzard PPC 68060 2x128MB
- Pentium 233MMX
Result of the tests = 100% stable, without any issue.


This module probably will NOT fit into Blizzard 1230 IV!
Module has been tested on Blizzard 1260@80Mhz but without luck - 72Mhz is maximum.
Price for one 128MB module 35Eur+5Eur shipping --- 0 available (was 15)
Price including Worldwide insured shipping without tracking - payment as PayPal gift
Bitcoin accepted.
Sold and paid:
1x zooup1972
2x cyberstormer
2x timethlon
6x khimru
1x Spritex1
3x stompas
Awaiting payment:
Feel free to ask if interested.
====== Everything sold. No memory modules left. ======
Ads: am looking for Blizzard 1230 - if you have one to sell/swap - PM me please!
I have for sale 15 pieces of 72pin SIMM modules 128MB 60ns 3.5mm thick.
Technical details:
SIMM Modules are made of 3.3V chips and memory could be used for both 5V and 3.3V application since used chips are 5V tolerable. You can read about the chips used on the SIMM here.
Although some people doubt about using SIMMs based on 3.3V chips in vintage Amiga hardware, they work flawlessly for long time in Amiga community without any issue.
There is NO SINGLE EVIDENCE OF PROBLEM caused by such memory in Amiga hardware.
Just walk through AmiBay to see how many of these type memory modules are in use.
Since so many cases where such modules being used we cannot talk about "just being lucky" anymore.


My modules are tested with Blizzard 1240/1260 and Blizzard PPC.


This modules will fit into SCSI IV kit and in angled SIMM slot on Blizzard PPC.


Memory modules was tested for <24hours on configurations:
- Blizzard 1260 50-72Mhz - both phase 5 and DCE versions
- Blizzard PPC 68060 2x128MB
- Pentium 233MMX
Result of the tests = 100% stable, without any issue.


This module probably will NOT fit into Blizzard 1230 IV!
Module has been tested on Blizzard 1260@80Mhz but without luck - 72Mhz is maximum.
Price for one 128MB module 35Eur+5Eur shipping --- 0 available (was 15)
Price including Worldwide insured shipping without tracking - payment as PayPal gift
Bitcoin accepted.
Sold and paid:
1x zooup1972
2x cyberstormer
2x timethlon
6x khimru
1x Spritex1
3x stompas
Awaiting payment:
Feel free to ask if interested.
====== Everything sold. No memory modules left. ======
Ads: am looking for Blizzard 1230 - if you have one to sell/swap - PM me please!
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