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CPC iRAM

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CPC iRAM is a series of open source, DIY friendly, internal RAM expansions for the CPC 6128 and CPC 464/664 (later hopefully also for the 464 and 664Plus/GX4000).
The iRAM expansion sits in the CPU socket and requires no additional soldering inside the CPC.
 
== Compatibility ==
 
So far no incompatibilities have been reported.
The first 512K of expansion RAM follow the [[Standard_Memory_Expansions#Standard_128K-512K_Expansions_.28dk.27tronics.2Fdobbertin-style.29|DK'Tronics addressing mode standard]], giving up to 576K of RAM to legacy software. More modern software that supports the [[Standard_Memory_Expansions#Extended_1M-4M_Expansions_.28RAM7.2FYarek-style.29|extended 1M-4M standard]] will be able to access all the provided RAM.
 
Unlike other RAM expansions the iRAM can be used in parallel to an external RAM expansion. The iRAM has priority over external RAM expansions and only requests above the iRAM memory limit will be passed to an external RAM expansion. External memory expansions that are smaller than the iRAM will be ignored. This is particularly helpful for external feature-expansions that also provide a RAM expansion. Those expansions usually cannot be connected in parallel to another (bigger) RAM expansion. E.g. DDI-5/6, ULIFAC and Pico CPC limit the CPC to the RAM provided by those expansions. A great use case is to put the ULIFAC in ROM board mode which replaces the full or parts of the expanded RAM with ROM slots - but with the iRAM installed the CPC still has access to the full RAM provided by the iRAM.
== released ==
=== CPC 6128 - iRAM/640 === <gallery>Iram640.jpeg|iRAM/640Iram640 builtin.jpeg|iRAM/640 built-inIram640ramtest.jpeg|RAM Test</gallery>
* for CPC 6128 only
Status: Released - see https://github.com/etomuc/CPC6128_iRAM-640
== currently in development ==
=== CPC 6128 - iRAM/1088 ===  <gallery>iRAM1088.jpg|iRAM/1088 for CPC 6128</gallery>
* for CPC 6128 only
* perfectly fits into a CPC 6128, even with socketed ROM or RAM. In Schneider CPC 6128 the metal shielding needs to be removed or altered.
Status: Finished, release pendingReleased - see https://github.com/etomuc/CPC6128_iRAM-1088
== currently in development == === CPC 464/664 - iRAM/1024 === <gallery>iRAM1024.jpg|iRAM/1024 for CPC 464/664iRAM1024symbos.jpg|SymbOS on CPC 464</gallery>
* for CPC 464 and 664
* easy to assemble, all through-hole components
Status: Finished, final testing PCB design will be tested, will be released in late 2025 == considered == === PLUS iRAM/1024 === * 1Mb upgrade for Plus series * less DIY friendly, probably needs more complex CPLDs (ATF1504) Status: very early stage, still considering if it's feasible === GX iRAM/512 === * 512K upgrade for GX4000* less DIY friendly, probably needs more complex CPLDs (ATF1504) Status: just an idea == abandoned == === CPC 6128 - iRAM/640s === * minified iRAM/640* for CPC 6128* size just a tiny bit bigger than Z80 CPU socket* TSSOP SMD components below Z80* requires good soldering skills and special tools to program SMD CPLDs  Status: fully designed, abandoned as it offers no advantage over DIY friendly version and would only benefit commercial sellers (Hint: Lotharek offers a similar expansion commercially for a good price) === CPC 464/664 - iRAM/1024s === * smaller than iRAM/1024, more similar in size to iRAM/640* for CPC 464 and 664* single 1MB SMD SRAM, upgrade to 1024K* [http://norecess.cpcscene.net/advancedmemoryusage.html C3 RAM banking] supported* easy to assemble, mostly through-hole components but one SMD SRAM
== paused / abandoned ==Status: working prototype
=== CPC 6128 - iRAM/576 ===
* for CPC 6128 only
Status: Abandoned in favor of the iRAM/640 which uses the exact same components but offers more total memory.
=== CPC 464/664 - iRAM/512 ===
* for CPC 464/664
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