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From: lharris@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu (Leonard Harris)
Date: Fri, 30-Dec-88 16:43:48 EST
Message-ID: <1988Dec30.164348.29000@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu>
Organization: University of Toronto Computing Services
Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
Subject: Re: Request info: 1040 RAM upgrades
References: <480013@hpdml93.HP.COM>
Reply-To: lharris@gpu.utcs.UUCP (Leonard Harris)

In article <480013@hpdml93.HP.COM> rona@hpdml93.HP.COM (ron abramson) writes:
>Okay, I have a 1040ST and I'm running out of RAM.
>
>I would like to go to 4 meg and want to know what people have
>bought and been satisfied with as far as an upgrade kit.  I
>plan to get some 1 Mbit, 100 ns chips real soon now.
>
>Since I haven't noticed this question being posted, your responses
>would probably be of general interest.  Thanks in advance for your
>help!
>
>					Ron Abramson

The best upgrade board I have seen is made by Datafree in Toronto.
It is a 4 layer board for noise immunity, fits inside 1040's and 520's
and connects via a small plug in daughter card and a 16 point solder
template.  It is VERY reliable and easy to install.
It gives either 2.5 megs or 4 megs of memory depending how many
1 meg drams you install.
I don't have an exact price but it is in the $200 range.
Contact:  Datafree Inc.
(416) 741-9825
/len

