>On a similar note, you can't find 1x9 30-pin SIMMs? Last I knew you
>couldn't swing a dead cat without knocking over a display rack of the
>things. I used to have five or six in my junk drawer, pulled out of
>various and sundry upgraded computers. They were -the- common PC
>memory module in the 386 and 486's heyday. I guess the 72-pin modules
>all the manufacturers are fitting into the P5 machines are taking over
>the market. (Which, I suppose, is why the PM3 uses 72-pin SIMMs... )
Last time I heard anyone talking about the simms, they had to be parity
RAM. IS this not true or? I mean I have quite a few 1MN simms around, but
as far as Iknow, the standard was non-parity. If that's the case, and they
don't need to be parity, I'm fine.
Dave...
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