I'd say if it has all memory IC slots on the digital board filled with 256kbit ICs and doesn't have a memory piggyback board installed, it's an EII+ or memory expanded EII. The normal original 512K used 64kbit ICs and hence required an additional memory board in order to have twice 256Kbytes = 512K. The presence of kludge wires and trace cuts on the digital board would also indicate that a memory upgrade has been installed afterwards. ///E-Synthesist --- In emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com, "hazchem88" <analoguesolutions@...> wrote: > > Mine doesnt boot right yet > > It says 'EII' on the front panel not EII+ > > but the guy I did a trade with was calling it an EII+, so either he is wrong (probably) or it has had a memory upgrade. > > It has all the same memory slots filled as my EII+HD (I have 2 EIIs!) > all filled with 256 memory ICs > > > Would a 512KB EII have lots of empty slots? >
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Re: How can I tell if my EII is 1MB??
2012-06-04 by esynthesist
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