First post, by Robin4
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http://web.archive.org/web/19980522062527/htt … gold/ct1930.pdf
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http://web.archive.org/web/19980522062536/htt … gold/ct1950.pdf
I think with these schematics could it be possible to design our own memory upgrade boards..
Memory Modules
Why did we choose to use memory modules?
1. 30-pin SIMMs are obsolete.
2. 72-pin SIMMs are often not tightly specified enough, causing malfunctioning (due to access timing differences, EDO/non-EDO type RAM, parity etc) when the wrong or mismatched types were used.
3. Complaints about the SIMM sockets breaking too easily.
4. Setting of the DRAM_EN jumper not intuitive enough; end-users often forget to set this jumper and thus cannot access the added RAM.
We defined a memory header that would be simple, effective and address all the concerns highlighted above.
We have no intention of making this memory module upgrade proprietary, nor as another part of business. Our business are in sound cards, graphics/video cards, multimedia upgrade kits and communications products. Towards this end, our intention is to define and make public our memory module interface.
We have a specification that is clearly defined for any other entrepreneurs to manufacture and sell the memory modules. In addition, we believe that memory modules made to our specifications will work flawlessly with the Sound Blaster AWE64 product line, giving you years of continued enjoyment.
You can download the following PDF files which contain complete Memory Module specifications.
~ At least it can do black and white~