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- From: julian@bridge.welly.gen.nz (Julian Wright)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.acorn
- Subject: Re: R140 boot problem
- Message-ID: <3L-02hj027n@bridge.welly.gen.nz>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 19:45:17 +1300
- References: <1jp4vlINNbb2@bHARs12c.bnr.co.uk> <C1ABx9.F07@news2.cis.umn.edu> <1k0fflINN4v9@bHARs12c.bnr.co.uk>
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- ajdh@bnr.co.uk (Andrew J D Hurley) writes:
-
- > While I am asking questions, if I want to upgrade the R140 to RO3.1
- > do I need any sort of carrier board? The sockets seem to have space
- > for bigger ROMs but I thought the R140s were pre-big socket days.
-
- Yes, the R140 is just an original A440 with a little more software
- on the hard drive. All arcs have had the large sockets, but until the
- "/1" series machines and A3000 came out the top four pins were
- connected to +5v.
-
- --
- I'll listen to reason when it comes out on Compact Disc.
-