Subject: RE: Cobalt newbie questions
To: None <port-cobalt@NetBSD.org>
From: Sean Lennon <sean@seanlennon.co.uk>
List: port-cobalt
Date: 08/31/2004 21:46:58
Chaps,

Use SA Technologies (http://www.satech.com) in California, they are still
knocking out 128Mb sticks for $49 each.  RaQware are charging $89.95 for the
same item.

Cheers,

Sean.

P.S. try to avoid the FedEx delivery option if you are in the UK, they will
send you a VAT bill a few weeks after delivery with an incorrectly
calculated amount plus an extortionate charge for pushing paper around.

-----Original Message-----
From: port-cobalt-owner@NetBSD.org [mailto:port-cobalt-owner@NetBSD.org] On
Behalf Of Tom
Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2004 12:27 PM
To: James Hartley
Cc: 'Justin Newcomer'; port-cobalt@NetBSD.org
Subject: Re: Cobalt newbie questions

James Hartley wrote:

>On Fri, 27 Aug 2004, Justin Newcomer wrote:
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>>The Ram
>>EDO . Unbuffered . Non-parity . 60ns . 3.3V 
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>http://www.crucial.com/store/mpartspecs.asp?mtbpoid=348E6CD8A5CA7304&CPE
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>>IL6609&CP=AdvSearch&WSMD=Cobalt%20Qube%202&WSPN=CT259600
>>Not cheap!, i bought mine with 128 in it, which i have deemed to be
>>enough for now
>>...
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>
>I appreciate everyone's answers!  One follow-up question:  I haven't
>seen much in the archives where anyone has gone over 128MB in their Qube
>2's.  Is there anything problematic with populating Q2's full with
>256MB?
>
>Thanks.
>
>Jim
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Hi Jim,
I've got 256MB of RAM in my Qube 2:
http://www.tom-e.de/hypercube.html
I ordered the two 128MB modules here:
http://www.raqware.com/

Greetings from germany with kind regards,
Tom.
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http://www.tom-e.de

P.S.:
I'm looking for a "native speaker" who is willing to translate the few 
sentences
of my hypercub-projekt-page in nice english language.