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Has anyone ever tried filling it with 16mb SIMMs to bring their machine to 64mb? I know the archival website for the card says 16 meg is the max, but I can't imagine 16 meg SIMMS were common or cheap in 1991.
 
Has anyone ever tried filling it with 16mb SIMMs to bring their machine to 64mb? I know the archival website for the card says 16 meg is the max, but I can't imagine 16 meg SIMMS were common or cheap in 1991.
Could you provide more information on what computer and what card?

16MB SIMMs were very expensive in 1991.

On my SE, it is possible, but you can only use it as a RAM disk, not as System Memory.

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Sorry, its a MicroMac Multispeed Accelerator with a 25MHz 030 going into an SE
Probably no harm in giving it a go, but to be honest, even if it works, you're not going to be able to use more than 16MB of it, so I'd probably just use 4MB SIMMs.
 
Probably no harm in giving it a go, but to be honest, even if it works, you're not going to be able to use more than 16MB of it, so I'd probably just use 4MB SIMMs.
Understood, thanks. I'll save my money and go with 4MB SIMMs, and maybe bring the accelerator up to 33MHz instead
 
Wait, you got yours up to 40MHz?
Well, I got mine that 20MHz card to 50MHz, but it is a different card to yours, so your milage may vary. I didn't think I'd mentioned speed in this thread.

Edit - Ah I see, yeah, that is a benchmark result on the desktop from one of my speed bump tests. I generally run that upgrade at 40MHz with 16MB RAM.
 
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Just to confirm since I'm curious- the accelerator itself has RAM slots? I have a Performer 030 in my SE and it would be very nice if this meant I now could put, say 4x 4Mb SIMMS in the existing RAM slots but that doesn't make any sense. Figured I'd ask.
 
Just to confirm since I'm curious- the accelerator itself has RAM slots? I have a Performer 030 in my SE and it would be very nice if this meant I now could put, say 4x 4Mb SIMMS in the existing RAM slots but that doesn't make any sense. Figured I'd ask.
Yeah, their card looks like this (more slots on the other side):

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You won't have any luck with the built in slots, they're not wired for it for a start. There was a sister card to the Performa that had an optional plug in RAM board. The design is mostly the same, the main difference being the Performa removes the expansion options for SCSI, RAM and ethernet or video or whatever the third thing was for.
 
I used to have the equivalent one with the plug in RAM board for the Color Classic, PDS format. Like the Performa, it removed the expansion options for SCSI, Ethernet and video. Same general layout though.
 
Yeah, their card looks like this (more slots on the other side):

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You won't have any luck with the built in slots, they're not wired for it for a start. There was a sister card to the Performa that had an optional plug in RAM board. The design is mostly the same, the main difference being the Performa removes the expansion options for SCSI, RAM and ethernet or video or whatever the third thing was for.
Dang. I've only run into a few things where I didn't have enough RAM. It would be nice to run them on the SE but I have other machines for that.
 
Dang. I've only run into a few things where I didn't have enough RAM. It would be nice to run them on the SE but I have other machines for that.
Yup, I've only tricked out my SE out of affection - it's my first Mac that I was given as a hand-me-down. I have an SE/30 I could use if I really wanted, but the SE has a special place in my heart.
 
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