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From: Evenbit on 1 Feb 2008 14:23 On Jan 31, 8:23 am, Phil Carmody <thefatphil_demun...(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > With tales of old PCs, and the need to clear away my mound > of PC junk before builders come in and ransack every room > of my flat, I've decided that stock-piling stuff I have no > use of is stupid. > Yeah, I've still got crumbs of 80's and 90's-era junk that is just gathering dust. > I am prepared to mail for free SIMMs and DIMMs of > various sizes, mostly in matched pairs, to anyone who > can make good use of them. IIRC I've got 32MB & 64MB > EDO SIMMS (for PPro/PII/printers), 32MB, 64MB, and > 128MB DIMMs of both PC100 and PC133 variety (for early > Athlons et al.) I believe my K7S5A mobo can use some of those. I will take a look... Nathan.
From: Evenbit on 1 Feb 2008 21:16 On Jan 31, 2:23 pm, Evenbit <nbaker2...(a)charter.net> wrote: > > > I am prepared to mail for free SIMMs and DIMMs of > > various sizes, mostly in matched pairs, to anyone who > > can make good use of them. IIRC I've got 32MB & 64MB > > EDO SIMMS (for PPro/PII/printers), 32MB, 64MB, and > > 128MB DIMMs of both PC100 and PC133 variety (for early > > Athlons et al.) > > I believe my K7S5A mobo can use some of those. I will take a look... > I take that back. I've got a 256MB { 266MHz DDR maybe } stick in it and -- as far as I know -- they can't be mixed. Nathan.
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