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Re: 486 4m dram: msg#00309

Subject: Re: 486 4m dram
lyn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> On 26 Oct 02, at 10:33, Paul Case wrote:
> 
> > Sounds nice. URL, please? I'll be getting a few 486's w/motherboards
> > soon, so extra memory for them would be nice.
> 
> mmmm I have several hundreds of 4MB 70 pin simms and tens of
> 30 pin simms at work - they worth anything then?
4meg 30 is kinda rare. most 486 boards only have the 30 pin slots.
having 16 or 32meg dram total makes a huge diff trying to run Linux.



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