HOW TF CAN I BUILD MY OWN RAM???????
>>107508677just need some copper wires and ring-shaped magnets
>>107508677get a spare storage device and make it your virtual ramez clap
>>107508677Steal the ram directly or steal the money to buy it. Or get a job but that's asking a lot these days.
>>107508742I wonder how small you can go with these, I mean you can build the toroids using additive layers.
>>107508677Why?
>>107508677u could literally die in the process breh
Some Raspberry PIs have a feature called USB gadget mode that can configured to expose the PIs storage devices as a USB stick for another computer. This includes the Pi's own ram as a ram drive. This can then be used as a fast, non persistent swap partition for the other computer. Obviously it won't be as fast as ram proper as the data will be being swapped back and forth over USB, but it will have an unlimited number of write cycles and will be faster than external spinning rust.
>>107508677There you go.https://youtu.be/vuvckBQ1bME?si=rPXUiBaqnFgTgG6c It's about cpu, but modern Ram chips are etched alike. GL, friendo.Let me know when you succeed so I can buy from you.
>>107508742just copper
>>107509541eevblog has a couple of videos on them. they get pretty small but absolutely deprecated by anything made in the 90's
>>107508742this is the shit that the Apollo computers used>to the moon and back, baby
>>107508742>magnets*ferrite cores. if we assume one per bit then for 64GB you'd need 549755813888 (~550 billon, more than half a trillion)someone should calculate the size of that thing. and you'll most likely have timing issues
>>107512229>timing issuesCAS latencies of 30* should be achievable*minutes