>
> I've got such a board. Without cache it is quite slow -- about the
> speed of a 486DX50 or so. With 1/4 MB of cache (kill two old 486
> mobos and you have it;) it is quite fast: about 486DX4-100. It's
> fast enough to decode a 128kBit/sec MP3 file in real time. It is
> capable of holding 1MB of cache, but unfortunately I've not found
> *anybody[1]* who can sell me 128kBitx8, 12ns-20ns SRAM ICs for
> that purpose;(
>
I have some old 486 computers lying around, along with a few other assorted
goodies, pentium 60's and such. Can you giv me an idea of what cache chips
you all might be looking for? Number of pins, and any other relavant
numbers. The pentium 60 has cache on the main baord as well. If I can find
some of these chips which are usefull I will extract them and mail them to
you FOC.
Anthony J. Kiszka
Manager Information Systems
517-780-4219
www.orbitform.com
akiszka@orbitform.com
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