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== Add 24kB to your 8kB M100! ==
== Add 24kB to your 8kB M100! ==
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'''M100 (8kB 26-3801)'''
'''M100 (8kB 26-3801)'''
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[[Image:M100_STOCKs.jpg]]
 


In this image you can see, as indicated by the red box, where the SRAM module should be placed.
In this image you can see, as indicated by the red box, where the SRAM module should be placed.
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'''M100 (8kB 26-3801)'''
'''M100 (8kB 26-3801)'''
[[Image:M100_SRAMs.jpg||left]]<br/>
 
 
[[Image:M100_SRAMs.jpg]]





Revision as of 17:30, 13 July 2021

Add 24kB to your 8kB M100!

Tandy made 2 variants of M100 available - 8kB (26-3801) and 24kB (26-3802). This card provides an additional 24kB to the 26-3801, for a total of 32kB.

This add-on card plugs into the unused SRAM sockets Option RAM #1,2,3 - and provides an additional 24kB in one go!

M100 (8kB 26-3801)


M100 STOCKs.jpg


In this image you can see, as indicated by the red box, where the SRAM module should be placed.


Installation

  1.  For M100, remove the 4 screws and separate top from bottom, so you can access the SRAM sockets.
  2.  Align and orient the SRAM card over the sockets.
      For M100,  you are installing 24kB in Option RAM 1,2,3.
  3.  Carefully press the SRAM card until it is fully seated in the sockets.
      Be careful not to bend the pins!
  4.  Reassemble the computer, turn on and run a memory test to confirm the installation is good!


Post-Installation Photos

M100 (8kB 26-3801)


M100 SRAMs.jpg