In article <5a7e0ed1ec36401c8d0d5867a7e6a0ec at valleyimplants.com>,
compoobah at
valleyimplants.com writes:
[...] but with 4-16 MB 32/(36)bit SIMMS free =
to very cheap, not really worth pursuing.=0D=0A
Hey, if you've got 16 MB 32-bit SIMMs laying around, I may have a use
for them in these IBM 300XL, 350 and 365 machines I just got from
work. I'm trying to coagulate the various parts of a group of systems
into a single system to get them a little beefier before I give them
away to interested parties. It would be nice to get them all up to 64
MB at least before shipping them out.
Is there an easy way to spot the size of the SIMM? I don't have chip
numbers memorized.
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