b2wild@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (-b2wild-) (06/02/90)
I currently have 32 8-bit memory simms. Unfortunately, since I own an IBM clone, I need 16 9-bit memory simms. I thought I could strike a deal with some Mac folks, since they can use this 8-bit stuff. The memory I have: 100ns, 8-bit, Motorola, unused (I don't have a mac), manufactured about 3 months ago, Low profile. Works in Mac+, Mac SE, Mac SE/030, Mac II, Mac IIx, Mac IIcx. (not FX), or so my Mac friends tell me. Either trade 2-for-1 for 60ns 9-bit Low profile SIMM memory, or $45/each (or best offer, since I can buy my 9-bits for about $85-$90) Either piecemeal, or all 32, I don't care. I just want my '386 IBM clone to run with a wad of memory in it. - email: b2wild@ucscb.ucsc.edu -
ajauch@ics.uci.edu (Alexander Edwin Jauch) (06/05/90)
In <4009@darkstar.ucsc.edu> b2wild@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (-b2wild-) writes: >I currently have 32 8-bit memory simms. Unfortunately, since I own >an IBM clone, I need 16 9-bit memory simms. I thought I could strike >a deal with some Mac folks, since they can use this 8-bit stuff. >The memory I have: >100ns, 8-bit, Motorola, unused (I don't have a mac), manufactured about >3 months ago, Low profile. Works in Mac+, Mac SE, Mac SE/030, Mac II, >Mac IIx, Mac IIcx. (not FX), or so my Mac friends tell me. >Either trade 2-for-1 for 60ns 9-bit Low profile SIMM memory, or $45/each >(or best offer, since I can buy my 9-bits for about $85-$90) Either >piecemeal, or all 32, I don't care. I just want my '386 IBM clone to >run with a wad of memory in it. > - email: b2wild@ucscb.ucsc.edu - Sorry if I appear a bit thick, but *WHAT BLOODY SIZE*!!!