famicom ram chip

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coinheaven
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famicom ram chip

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anybody know where i can buy famicom ram chips as seen in this game:

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The image doesn't show up for me. Does Bootgod allow hotlinking like that?
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The only thing I can identify as "RAM" is the IC at top left, a 2Kx8 SRAM. A mapper is at top right, and the ones on the bottom are mask ROM, which would probably be replaced with UVEPROM or flash in a devcart or repro.
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thats looks like a winner! thanks!
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This size seemed to be common on old PC mainboards too, sometimes socketed. If PCs that old are still sitting around, heh.
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Those look like the RAM chips they stuff the Apple IIgs RAM expander boards with.
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