V1.1 boards have arrived and passed a basic power on test with no bodges
V1.1 boards have arrived and passed a basic power on test with no bodges
Those are 16MBit chips (hence, I guess AS4C1M16E5-60JC), meaning 1MB x 16-bit. They're 2MB each. So, 2x DIY SIMMs with 2 chips each would provide another 8MB of DRAM, taking my LC II to 10MB (assuming fixing it is as easy as a recap?).An Octopart search for AS4C1M16E5-60JC shows it to be abundantly available brand new from several distributors. I bought mine on Aliexpress (brand new), but they can also be found on Amazon. Indeed, this chip could replace the onboard memory, thereby updating the LB replicas for the LC and Plus models. Could it be just leftover stock, perhaps?
AS4C1M16E5-60JC ALLIANCE Original supply, US $ 1.63-1.96 , Memory, [ALLIANCE] Alliance Semiconductor Corporation - SeekIC.com
AS4C1M16E5-60JC ALLIANCE, AS4C1M16E5-60JC Selling Leads, Price: 1.63-1.96 USD, MFG: [ALLIANCE] Alliance Semiconductor Corporation, Category: Memory, Summary: AS4C1M16E5-60JC, CMOS Dynamic Random Access Memory, -1.0V to 7.0V, 50mA, 1W, SOJkwlhk.en.seekic.com
BTW, this chip is the same used by Garrett’s Workshop in its 3MB RAM expansion board for the Classic.
Shut up and take my money! Lol!! Amazing work! Congrats on doing something truly spectacular!!! Count me in for whenever there is something available!!I will indeed have a few for sale soon![]()

Just got my ITXPlus board in today (really excited, but probably won't have time to fire it up for a few weeks as I'm moving)... regarding the SWIM adapter.. any thoughts to making it in a formfactor such that it can just plug over top of the motherboard header and then exposes the floppy plug upwards or forwards?For anyone interested, I've made a daughterboard for the ITXPlus that allows the addition of an IWM or SWIM chip in DIP-28 form. It mates with the 2x12 header on the ITXPlus and provides a pair of floppy headers, ready for your Floppy Emu, TashTwenty, or even actual floppy drive! Also made an adapter board (pictured below) in case you have a SWIM in PLCC-44 form that you want to adapt to DIP-28.
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The .brd files and gerbers (see releases) are available on Github:
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I think that's what this board does, unless by "the floppy plug", you mean a 19-pin D-sub. That's what I would have reached for at first, but as far as I know they're unobtanium...any thoughts to making it in a formfactor such that it can just plug over top of the motherboard header and then exposes the floppy plug upwards or forwards?