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To aid construction, these converters may be used to allow the new surface mount devices to be used as larger devices. Let's face it, DIL or DIP packages are a lot easier to handle and solder. These converters may be used to 'bridge that gap.' Here is an exampleare some examples:-

32 pin SOIC to DIL PCB
Image Added44 pin tsop to DIL PCB

 

External RAM (fitted in the card slot)

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Amplia un cartucho de Z88 hasta 512Kbytes - Convert 32K RAM card to 512K RAM

The memory chip described in the article above is no longer available. Suitable replacements are listed below..

 

CYPRESS SEMICONDUCTOR - CY62158ELL-45ZSXI - SRAM, 8MBIT, PARALLEL, 45NS, 44TSOP

This memory chip is being used in the Rakewell's Flash/RAM card successfully.

TESTED OK

ALLIANCE MEMORY - AS6C8008-55ZIN - SRAM, 8MB, 2.7-5.5V, 1024KX8, TSOP44

TESTED FAILS

LYONTEK - LY62W10248ML-55LLI - SRAM, 8M, 1MX8, 2.7-5.5V, 44TSOPII

This memory chip is a 'drop-in' replacement for the BSI chip (see below).

TESTED FAILS when loading a file in PipeDream.

BSI (BRILLIANCE SEMICONDUCTOR) - BS62LV8001EIP55 - IC, SRAM 8M, 1024KX8, 2.4-5.5V, SMD

This memory chip has been used in the Rakewell's Flash/RAM card successfully.

TESTED OK

This part is no longer manufactured.

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Amplia un cartucho de Z88 hasta 512Kbytes - Convert 32K RAM card to 512K RAM

The memory chip described in the article above is no longer available. Suitable replacements are listed below.

ALLIANCE MEMORY - AS6C4008-55SIN - SRAM, 4MB, 2.7V-5.5V, 512KX8, SOP32

Note: This has not been tested.

Internal RAM

The internal 32K of RAM is not large enough. Upgrading this to 128K or 512K internally is possible, but the original 'built-in' OZ operating system did not use this correctly.

Cambridge Computer commissioned OZ 4.0 ROM and were planning to use this with the new User Guide v3 but only the User Guide was changed. The new ROM was made available to users through the Z88 User Group.

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