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I have been looking for Secondary Cache Chips?
I cannot find anyone who still sells them, Can anyone help me?

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Profile: The LAN Hoser
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You mean a COAST?

What motherboard is it for?

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You mean like cache installed the RAM way on old motherboards?
I think you can find them on <A HREF="http://www.pricewatch.com" target="_new">http://www.pricewatch.com</A>, they have an option in the bottom, IIRC.

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I have some COAST (Cache On A Stick) modules in 256k and 512k, if that's the type you're looking for.

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I could use one of those 512k's COASTs but I also would need that other chip as well. I think it was called TAG RAM.

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