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From: Chris@ruatha.demon.co.uk (Chris G Abbott)
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Subject: Re: I2C Ram Chip?
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In article <3b256i$hle@nkosi.well.com> jorge@well.sf.ca.us "Jorge Codina" writes:

> Hi,
> 
> I recently acquired 2 "Mustang Board" from Macraigor. I have been playing
> with one quite a bit and like it a lot. I will post a description of it at a 
> later date.
> 
> It comes with an 8K eeprom (24C65) and a slot for another one. I was 
> wondering if there are any RAM chips which could be used instead. The
> bus is an I2C.
> 
> Appreciate any info.
> 
> Thanks,
> --jorge
> 

Philips do a 256 byte RAM, it also has a RTC and works fine of a Nicad battery
I sure others make rams.

-- 
God Bless

Chris Abbott
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