Subject: Re: a couple of questions
To: Craig Beasland <craig@hotmix.com.au>
From: David Brownlee <abs@anim.dreamworks.com>
List: port-sparc
Date: 08/25/1999 12:47:03
	Aarg! ---- IMPORTANT CORRECTION -----

	I read the message as IPC not IPX.

	IPC takes 4mbx9-8, up to twelve of those, for 48MB

	IPX take 4mbx33-8 (16MB each), up to four for 64MB ($28 each)

	I will now find some coffee, apologies.

                David/absolute

                  -=- Why _do_ we crucify ourselves?  -=-

On Wed, 25 Aug 1999, David Brownlee wrote:

> 	You migh want to check out memoryx
> 	http://www.memoryx.com/sun.htm
> 
> 	4mbx9-8 (4mb 80ns (no barcode refurb)) are $7 each, or $6.50
> 	for lots of 10 or more.
> 
> 	Not used them, but have heard good things and intend to soon :)
> 
> 	
> 
> 		David/absolute
> 
>                       Neighbours should be one of:
>                 a) Understanding   b) Distant   c) Deaf
> 
> On Wed, 25 Aug 1999, Craig Beasland wrote:
> 
> > Greg,
> > Re the IPX
> > 
> > You could shop around for Transcend memory. They produce modules for
> > SparcStations. For a SparcStation IPX(4/50) you can get 16Mb Modules
> > produced by Transcend. The OEM part number is X116Q. The Transcend part
> > number is TS16MSUNELC. Just check the sparc station numbers against your
> > box.
> > 
> > I know you are in the US but these guys sell a huge range of modules for
> > just about every computer ever made I think.
> > 
> > http://www.memorycom.com.au/
> > 
> > You can at least confirm that I have the details right and It might help
> > your search for something closer to home.
> > 
> > Or you can go to http://www.transcendusa.com the Transcend web site. There
> > is a list of partners which I guess are resellers. I didn't go into any more
> > detail that the main partner list.
> > 
> > Hope that helps
> > 
> > Craig Beasland
> > Hotmix Group
> > craig@hotmix.com.au
> > 08 9227 5957
> > 
> 
>