Upgrading the Full Yes 82430I to 512KB of SRAM Cache!

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After de-cachifying my poor "Full Yes" 430FX board - yes, that's got to be one of the coolest names in motherboard history - I get it back up and running. Rather than replacing the cache with similar chips, I'll be upgrading it from 256KB to 512KB and providing some information and history on SRAM and caching in general.

You find more detailed information on the board in my socket 7 buildoff video here:
https://youtu.be/WC3YWTGbCP4

You can also see part one of my daily 486 gaming rig series here:
https://youtu.be/Med-6Q9ROUI

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