AMRAM2

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AMRAM2 is a ROM board from Silicon Systems.

The AMRAM has two PCBs sitting on top of each other, joined with a rigid connector.

On the bottom is passthrough for other expansion connectors and a 3V square lithium battery.

On the top, 32K RAM (contents are held by lithium battery so can survive a reset or power off), which can be programmed like ROM and occupies two ROM positions (1 and 2 I think). Also sockets for more ROMs up to max 7.

Also there is a bank of DIP switches to enable/disable ROM slots, a switch to enable/disable writes to 32K RAM, a LED to indicate RAM is ready to write and a switch to reset computer.

It seems the first few batches of these were distributed without boxes, so you had to provide your own, because the box I have with mine is home made.

I/O ports for enabling RAM - not know yet. Will add when I find them out.

Came with software to program it.

This came after the AMRAM which was 16K ram on a board which could be programmed and which occupied ROM slot 5. More details when I can find them in my documents.

Amram2 in pieces

[[File::Amram2_bare.jpg|640px|thumb|left|Amram2 PCBs together (also shows top pcb)]]


[[File::Amram2_base_pcb.jpg|640px|thumb|left|Amram 2 bottom PCB (top)]]]

[[File::Amram2_base_pcb2.jpg|640px|thumb|left|Amram 2 bottom PCB (underneath)]]


[[File::Amram2_top_pcb2.jpg|640px|thumb|left|Amram 2 top PCB (underneath)]]