as long as the ram is the same fit it should work! go for it
Yes, my sister's old P2 machine used to run on 384MB Though the Amstrad we used to have was 384KB
The first computer my family bought was an Apple IIe clone: <a href="http://oldcomputers.net/ace2100.html">Franklin Ace 2200</a>
That thing was amazing and it played all of the cool Apple IIe games at the time. Plus it had the joystick!
The best part is that I think my parents still have it stored away in their house somewhere.
I wonder how much our tandy had. Or the TI 99 xD
8bit-Micro.com - Tandy 1000, Tandy 1000TX, TL, TL/2, EX, SX, HX
Looks like the tandy had 256KB
The TI-99.Memory: 16 KB video RAM (expandable to 192 KB with the use of YAMAHA V9938 - this was not a standard upgrade option but was a user-designed modification), 256 bytes CPU RAM (expandable to 40 KB+256 bytes without bank switching using a 32 KB memory expansion card and also an 8 KB "supercart" in the cartridge slot. However, the Supercart was a user-designed upgrade that had limited support and used the cartridge ROM space.) The 256 bytes was a fast "scratchpad RAM" intended for the TMS9900 to maintain register workspaces.