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Offline PhonicTopic starter

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I used this on my A1200 accelerator which only had one 72 pin SIMM socket, it works perfectly and allowed me to get 64MB from one 72 pin socket.
I'm a stickler for taking antistatic precautions and it will be shipped in proper antistatic packaging.

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I'm not familiar with the Cyberstorm (I wish I was) but I imagine it'll work if it has a 72-pin SIMM socket.

Earlier I tried it on 2 old PC boards and an Apple and it works like a charm on those too.
 

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humppa wrote:
An Apollo can take a maximum of 32MB in one SIMM socket. You can use the doubler to put two 16MB modules in it, but I doubt you could use it for putting 2x32MB=64MB in one socket since the Apollo accesses the RAM in a custom manner and won't see everything above 32MB.


That's how I used it, in my Apollo 1230 with 2x32MB sticks (Double sided) and it's fine.

I can take pics if needed.