Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 12:32:49 -0700
From: "Chuck Guzis" <cclist at sydex.com>
On 13 Apr 2009 at 15:18, Ethan Dicks wrote:
60ns EDO perhaps?
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3.3 or 5v? The EDO DIMMs I tried should have worked, but didn't even
register. Some additional research is obviously called for. Maybe
it's the "unbuffered" bit.
Does anyone else find memory module terminology confusing?
You might try Kingston's website. If your printer doesn't come up on
their memory selector, give their 800 number a call. I have found them to
be unfailingly polite and helpful in assisting me when I want to know what
memory will work with something obscure. Some times the answer is, "We
don't know." But they've admitted that in a competent way, as opposed to
trying to sleaze their way through. And if I can supply some technical
details they'll sometimes make an educated guess with caveats.
That's how I found the memory module for the Kyocera C170N. There's some
info on Kyocera's spec sheet about the type of module used. The Kingston
guy didn't have any info on that printer yet, but thought that one or both
of two of their modules would likely work. At that point, I had the
choice of buying one directly from Kingston with a nice return option if
it didn't work, or gambling and buying it from a discounter at a lower
price with a less friendly return policy.
Jeff Walther