logier@cheops.qld.tne.oz.au (Rob Logie) (05/28/91)
I am about to get a HP LaserJet IIIsi printer and I believe that it uses SIMMS for memory. Does any one know what type of SIMMS it uses and how many it can take. Also does it need any special memory boards to mount them in etc. Thanks in Advance -- Rob Logie EMAIL: logier@cheops.qld.tne.oz.au Telecom Australia FAX: +61 7 837 4704 TNE Computer Support Services PH: +61 7 837 5174 Brisbane Office "These are my opinions alone"
cortesi@informix.com (David Cortesi) (05/30/91)
In article <see-References> logier@cheops.qld.tne.oz.au (Rob Logie) writes: >I am about to get a HP LaserJet IIIsi printer and I believe that it >uses SIMMS for memory. It does. Appendix G of the manual tells the user how to install SIMMs. The sockets are behind the right-hand-side cover. The SIMMs can be 1M or 4M, and these sizes can be mixed. I don't have access to the manual now so can't tell you how many SIMMs it can hold. >Does any one know what type of SIMMS it uses and how many it can take. I too would like an answer to this question! The manual was unspecific. An HP serviceperson has advised our MIS department that the SIMMs must be obtained from HP, that they are *not* the standard sort one can buy from many sources. This seems remarkable, and I would very much appreciate independent confirmation! >Also does it need any special memory boards to mount them in etc. The line-drawings in Appendix G make it clear that one simply snaps the SIMMs into the sockets. >Thanks, S'nothin' cortesi@informix.com