
Piiceon -
SuperRAM 50
This board had was slated to have very fast (for the time) access times
allowing it to run with a 6MHZ Z80B or a 10MHZ 8086 without wait states.

This was a 256K dynamic RAM board. It fully supported IEEE-696 requirements
and supported 8 or 16 bit data paths. it was a 4 layer circuit board.
There was a parity option with a LED for errors. There were no sockets
for the TTL chips.
I do not have a manual for this board if anybody can provide one (and/or a
better picture) I will update the entry for this board.
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10/25/2013