RAM Packs Alternatives?
RAM Packs Alternatives?
I was wondering if there were any currently-available alternatives to the standard wobbly 16K RAM pack? Something that was bigger would be a nice bonus, but mainly I'm interested in something that is smaller and more stable, if it exists.
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Re: RAM Packs Alternatives?
As well as the offical Sinclair 16K byte RAM pack, there was the 2K/3K/4K ZX80 RAM pack (memory size depending on how many SRAM chips were fitted in it) that would work with the ZX81.
Plus many third party manufacturers that produced various RAM packs.
One of the best known for more stable RAM packs was Memotech, who produced 16K, 32K and 64K versions.
It's possible also to carry out an internal upgrade to 2K or if you can solder even more (8K or 16K being the easiest, but 32K also possible).
In terms of modern expansions, yes there are some, the ZXpand and the Chroma 81 Interface both include extra RAM as well as other facilities.
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Plus many third party manufacturers that produced various RAM packs.
One of the best known for more stable RAM packs was Memotech, who produced 16K, 32K and 64K versions.
It's possible also to carry out an internal upgrade to 2K or if you can solder even more (8K or 16K being the easiest, but 32K also possible).
In terms of modern expansions, yes there are some, the ZXpand and the Chroma 81 Interface both include extra RAM as well as other facilities.
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Re: RAM Packs Alternatives?
Thanks! I have seen the ZXpand mentioned before, and it looks great, although perhaps a bit more ambitious than what I'm looking for. I suppose no one has made a modern RAM Pack without all of the bells and whistles?
Re: RAM Packs Alternatives?
The problem with the wobble would probably exist with any RAM pack that used the same method to hook up to the ZX81, I believe. So you would probably be better off trying to find a way to stabilise existing RAM packs.
If you do decide to do an internal RAM modification and you're comfortable with a soldering iron, there is more information here for you...
https://msknight.com/bbc/zx81-ram.html
If you do decide to do an internal RAM modification and you're comfortable with a soldering iron, there is more information here for you...
https://msknight.com/bbc/zx81-ram.html
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Re: RAM Packs Alternatives?
Pokemon has in the past made modern RAM packs, but I don't think there are any currently available.
There have also been DIY designs.
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There have also been DIY designs.
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In this post I link to an external RAM pack made with modern components.
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Re: RAM Packs Alternatives?
Here I have to disagree, sorry.msknight wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 7:50 pm The problem with the wobble would probably exist with any RAM pack that used the same method to hook up to the ZX81, I believe. So you would probably be better off trying to find a way to stabilise existing RAM packs.
If you do decide to do an internal RAM modification and you're comfortable with a soldering iron, there is more information here for you...
https://msknight.com/bbc/zx81-ram.html
The cause for the wobble are insanely bad edge connectors. Those from the 80s are not tolerable.
New edge connectors are far better offering two independent connections per pin. And they are bent in a way that you can't harm then on plugging in.
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Re: RAM Packs Alternatives?
Paul is correct in my opinion. The 80's edge connectors were terrible whereas the modern replacements are far better, one example is of those fitted to Charlie Robson's Zxpands. The white issue 6 I have from him has an edge connector that grips like a vice and like all my other spands suffers no wobble problems whatsoever.
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Re: RAM Packs Alternatives?
Thanks for all of the info! I'm not good with electronics, so I'll probably end up going with something vintage. Can I assume that all of these should also work with the Timex Sinclair 1000?