Plain text IS turned ON with HTML OFF, it's my default. It may be this
stupid Outlook adding things anyway or somewhere through the mail handling
some header is added. As before I apologize for the inconvenience but it's
hard to tell if a message goes with HTML or not. I've sent a plain to my own
email address and it came back plain so it's likely not Outlook or my ISP's
mail server.
After I wrote that I also did a search on Google and came up with the same
but $25 each is a little high for a test. I have an inquiry in through USbid
with a US source and once I get it back I may buy enought to do all 5 of my
Handsprings and for people I know, then if they work out just buy a lot of
50 and undercut the present reworkers to make a few Xmas bucks.
The response was very much appreciated and should I come up with a
viable/inexpensive source I'll post a note for anyone interested.
-> -----Original Message-----
-> From: owner-classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
-> [mailto:owner-classiccmp@classiccmp.org]On Behalf Of Richard Erlacher
-> Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2001 1:25 PM
-> To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
-> Subject: Re: Need a source and info on a memory chip
->
->
-> If you run a GOOGLE search on GM71VS65163CLT5, which I just did,
-> you'll be
-> offered several sources, not all English-speaking, but it looks
-> to me as though
-> your needs can be met that way.
->
-> I had to turn off HTML in your message, by the way, and, for the
-> convenience of
-> the others on this list, I'd recommend that you make plain-text
-> your default
-> setting.
->
-> Dick
-> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-> ----- Original Message -----
-> From: Russ Blakeman
-> To: Classic computers message group
-> Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2001 6:24 AM
-> Subject: Need a source and info on a memory chip
->
->
-> This is off topic but I know that someone in this list will have
-> the answer.
-> What I need is a surface mount memory chip for a PDA 16mb
-> upgrade of internal
-> memory. The chip in it is an 8 and I've seen a unit with a
-> piggybacked chip on
-> it with a jumper run from the Motorola Dragonball cpu (I
-> basically drew out the
-> mod on a Wendy's napkin it's that simple).
->
-> Here's what's on the face of the present 8mb chip (the piggy
-> back will be the
-> same or suitable sub):
->
-> ----------------------------
-> HYUNDAI
-> GM71VS65163CLT5
-> 0040 AG2 KOREA
-> ----------------------------
->
-> It's a surface mount chip that is a 50 pin DIP package (2 rows
-> of 25 pins). I'll
-> need one initially and end up needing around 25 so I might as
-> well get all 25 at
-> one time. Does anyone know where I can get a specs and/or pinout
-> of this and a
-> good source for purchase of small or large quantity? I want the
-> pinouts/specs
-> for curiousity and the source obviously for purchase rreasons.
-> Any help is
-> greatly appreciated.
->
->