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Would this RAM work in a IIsi?

Phipli

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Thats not easy to answer. Infact, with manufacturers changing what chips they use, Its basically impossible to answer.

The best answer I can do is perhaps, but the probability is better if you get 8 chip simms.
 

3lectr1cPPC

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Thanks for the help! I’ll get those, they’re cheaper too!
Just curious though:
What would the difference be? Not an expert in RAM by any means. Is the IIsi picky about RAM like the SE/30 is?
 

Phipli

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Thanks for the help! I’ll get those, they’re cheaper too!
Just curious though:
What would the difference be? Not an expert in RAM by any means. Is the IIsi picky about RAM like the SE/30 is?
I take it back - they're 16mb simms, so you'd need 4 sets
 

3lectr1cPPC

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Ooh. So what would one stick do? Do you need 4 matched ones for any to work? Haven’t ordered anything yet don’t worry.
 

volvo242gt

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IIsi, like all '030 Macs with 30-pin SIMMs, requires a set of four in each bank (in the IIsi's case, there's only one bank). I ran one of my original IIsi machines with 16MB in bank "B" for a couple years. Made it more useable than it was with the original 5MB. My third IIsi, I put a set of four 16MB SIMMs into it. So, had a total of 65MB. Except for the long wait for the RAM check, it was entirely useable, if a bit pokey, since I was running Mac OS 8.1 on it. Yes, with the Born Again patch used at time of installation.
 

Phipli

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Ooh. So what would one stick do? Do you need 4 matched ones for any to work? Haven’t ordered anything yet don’t worry.
You need 4 matched sticks. Its a bit of a mess in that era of RAM over what does and doesn't work, but I think macs didn't get more forgiving until the Quadras, and even they didn't like some SIMMs possibly.

4 of these would work :


And that would give you onboard RAM plus 64MB for 65MB.
 

3lectr1cPPC

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$40+ isn’t in the budget right now but those seem to be the ones to get. Remaining tech budget has to go towards a big cap order for now though, IIsi will have to wait. Thanks for the help folks!
 

Phipli

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$40+ isn’t in the budget right now but those seem to be the ones to get. Remaining tech budget has to go towards a big cap order for now though, IIsi will have to wait. Thanks for the help folks!
What do you have fitted at the moment?
 

Phipli

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Nothing… just the base 1MB! That should be enough to boot system 6, right? 😅
Urgh. 1MB isn't enough for getting the most out if a IIsi. 17MB is a loads. I usually aim for 16 to 20MB in an 030. 32MB is decadent... 128MB is a RAM disk and a pain to wait for the RAM test.

At least stick some 1s in it. Sure someone local will loan you some :ROFLMAO:
 

3lectr1cPPC

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Don't know anyone else local to [undisclosed location] unfortunately that could. It's fine, it can certainly wait. It's all been recapped and chimes loud and clear. It won't be too too long before I can get some proper SIMMs for it.
 
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