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My first thought also was the Dontronix module.When I type in a simple search I get lots of results from multiple manufacturers:https://www.startpage.com/row/search?q=som+simm+module&l=english
yes there are lot of people trying to promote this sort of idea. It might be a good idea but there really needs to be a standard. The Arduino and Raspberry PI form factors have become defacto standards with wide adoption, but I'm not sure anybody leads in the SIMM world. Sadly the Arduino and PI formats never appeared to be well thought out to me.Quote from: Doctorandus_P on July 02, 2020, 07:23:53 pmMy first thought also was the Dontronix module.When I type in a simple search I get lots of results from multiple manufacturers:https://www.startpage.com/row/search?q=som+simm+module&l=english
Quote from: wizard69 on July 02, 2020, 08:23:11 pmyes there are lot of people trying to promote this sort of idea. It might be a good idea but there really needs to be a standard. The Arduino and Raspberry PI form factors have become defacto standards with wide adoption, but I'm not sure anybody leads in the SIMM world. Sadly the Arduino and PI formats never appeared to be well thought out to me.Quote from: Doctorandus_P on July 02, 2020, 07:23:53 pmMy first thought also was the Dontronix module.When I type in a simple search I get lots of results from multiple manufacturers:https://www.startpage.com/row/search?q=som+simm+module&l=englishWell, I'd expect SIMM designs to be going the way of the dodo, since SIMM memory became obsolete in the mid-1990s. 30-pin SIMM was obsolete by around 1990 and you can't readily get sockets any more. (72-pin SIMM is still available.)