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Sam 440ep memory upgrade
Posted on 12-Nov-2021 7:22:42
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Joined: 15-May-2005
Posts: 297
From: Sacramento, CA

I have a Sam 440ep (the Red One from Relec) with a 512 dimm and no memory on the motherboard. I have read that another 512 can be used if on the motherboard.

Has anyone done this and what do I need to do this..

I have left messages on Acube and amiga dot org.

Only info I could find was on Intution and (of course) Acubes site

Michael

using AmigaOS 4.1FE update 2

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