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Thread: ZorRAM SDRAM Memory Card (www.amigakit.com)
amigakit.com 21:52 12th May 2010
Production of the new ZorRAM memory expansion is complete and they are being quality tested this week.

Here is the final production photo:

http://www.amigakit.com/images/zorram.jpg
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Phantom 00:08 13th May 2010
Nice.
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woody.cool 04:01 13th May 2010
I'm tempted to get one for my A3000
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Harrison 08:25 13th May 2010
Is there a final price for this board yet?

And, if it is around the price you mentioned above (£86), why so expensive, considering how cheap ram is now? custom PCB fabrication isn't that much...
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amigakit.com 00:13 22nd May 2010
Some initial tests of the initial ZorRAM we have received from production.

I am testing 4x ZorRAMs in an A4000 Rev B (desktop) with a Commodore standard Zorro daughter card and Commodore A3640 Rev 3.1 and Buster 11. Apologies for the bad picture :-) Testing goes on...


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Phantom 11:26 22nd May 2010
1GB Classic Amiga.
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amigakit.com 22:07 26th May 2010
First batch of 256MB versions are now available. We will start shipping pre-ordered ZorRAM units immediately.

Product link:
http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/...roducts_id=958
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amigakit.com 01:55 27th May 2010
We have also today tried 4x ZorRAM 256MB installed together with a 4060T accelerator (68060) with 128MB SIMM memory- here is the result:

http://www.amigakit.com/images/4xzorram-4060t.jpg

Is this the most memory ever seen on a Classic Amiga ?
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Puni/Void 08:16 27th May 2010
Originally Posted by amigakit.com:
We have also today tried 4x ZorRAM 256MB installed together with a 4060T accelerator (68060) with 128MB SIMM memory- here is the result:

http://www.amigakit.com/images/4xzorram-4060t.jpg

Is this the most memory ever seen on a Classic Amiga ?


That IS the most memory I've ever seen on a classic! Amazing!
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Harrison 11:31 27th May 2010
That is definitely great to see so much ram possible at last on a classic Amiga.

Great work to everyone who was involved with this ram board at AmigaKit.

If I had spare money I wouldn't think twice about buying some of these for my A4000, but sadly at the moment real world things have to come first, such as car insurance and road tax this month.
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