I bumped a couple of PowerBook RAM cards to max capacity, the first being a partially populated ‘death chime’ card suitable for a 165c/180c.
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Well, I did my thing and found the bad chip, then put all the spare chips back on one bank at a time after testing them first.
Here’s the finished result, a lovely fully working 10MB card:
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It has three buffer chips onboard which my other three 10MB cards not have. And interestingly, it’s the only one that fully works in a ‘fussy’ PB180 daughtercard that usually has stability problems when maxed out with RAM.
I also maxed out this (formerly 8MB) PowerBook 500 series RAM card to 32MB. It replaces another which was collateral during my quest to build a 48MB card.
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Thanks to
@imactheknife for the bits