Hi,
I have still my original audio computers 32k card from the 80s. When I installed it back then I had to change the CPU socket as the pins on the memory card where to large for the original socket and damaged it, this caused intermittent locking up of the UK101, once I replaced the socket these issues disappeared.
As you mentioned the RAM card goes directly into the CPU socket and you will need an additional 12v feed. Also, you will need to remove the onboard 8K RAM.
You will notice that the UK101 will take slightly longer to start up while it counts the RAM.
Pete
I have still my original audio computers 32k card from the 80s. When I installed it back then I had to change the CPU socket as the pins on the memory card where to large for the original socket and damaged it, this caused intermittent locking up of the UK101, once I replaced the socket these issues disappeared.
As you mentioned the RAM card goes directly into the CPU socket and you will need an additional 12v feed. Also, you will need to remove the onboard 8K RAM.
You will notice that the UK101 will take slightly longer to start up while it counts the RAM.
Pete
Statistics: Posted by tinplatepete — Sun Feb 04, 2024 9:38 am