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<I will check to see if Best Buy has anymore 16 meg simms, since $25 is goo
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Keep this in mind...
Most systems that use 30 pin simms require either sets of two (mostly old
386s) or sets of 4. So 16mb 30 pin simms are going to net 64mb ($100)
of ram in a 486... The common and desired parts are 4mb. The average 486
will use either four or eight of them to net 16 or 32mb. The later being
more resonable for that class of cpu.
Allison
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