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- From: geoff@zswamp.UUCP (Geoffrey Welsh)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware,biz.sco.general
- Subject: Re: IBM PS/2 4MB Simms - are they standard
- Message-ID: <XP4uqB2w165w@zswamp.UUCP>
- Date: 10 Sep 92 01:37:56 GMT
- References: <1992Sep08.184045.19783@zentronics.ca>
- Organization: Izot's Swamp
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- steveh@zentronics.ca (Steve Haller) writes:
-
- Hi, Steve!
-
- > I have had given to me some IBM 4MB Simm modules (Blue box and all)
- > and I would like to find out if these are industry standard 4 MB simms or
- > IBM proprietary??.
-
- As far as I know, the PS/2 uses industry-standard SIMMs, and 4 MB SIMMs are
- increasingly common. I am not aware os any incompatible SIMM formats.
-
- Of course, there are always SIPPs and ZIPs, but they are visibly distinct,
- so you wouldn't get them confused.
-
- Geoffrey Welsh, 7 Strath Humber Court, Islington, Ontario, M9A 4C8 Canada
- geoff@zswamp.uucp, [xenitec.on.ca|m2xenix.psg.com]!zswamp!geoff (416)258-8467
- Coincidentally, most people who fight for "fairness" would be
- significantly better off under the system they call "fair"...
-