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- From: ahummel@ems.cdc.com (H. Austin Hummel)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
- Subject: Re: Gateway Simms - 9 bit or 36 bit?
- Keywords: SIMMS
- Message-ID: <31457@nntp_server.ems.cdc.com>
- Date: 7 Jan 93 15:43:47 GMT
- References: <1993Jan5.164339.4604@oracle.us.oracle.com>
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- In article <1993Jan5.164339.4604@oracle.us.oracle.com>, nparshot@ap1seq.us.oracle.com (Naresh Parshotam) writes:
- |> I've been talking to some people about this and have received conflicting
- |> answers from even the Gateway folks. I believe there enough Gateway users
- |> here in netland with this answer. Can someone please tell me for certain
- |> which Simms are used in the new Gateways?
- |>
- |> Also, is it wise to get them from a mail-order place and if so, does anyone
- |> know of any which price these competitively?
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- This depends on the motherboard you have and its current memory,
- some of their motherboards take 9 bit, some 36 bit, some 3 chip (1 Meg),
- some 9 chip (1 meg) . They have what each customer has in their data
- base. I also found out they are competative with the market.
-