sanghvi@uncw.UUCP (arun sanghvi) (11/27/90)
I like to know if someone has installed third party memory on decsystem 5000 and/or decsystem 5400. I am looking at the vendor "standard Memory". Any input will be appreciated. !ecsvax!uncw!sanghvi
wernick@cpoint.clearpoint.com (Rich Wernick) (11/28/90)
I work for Clearpoint Research Corporation, and work in product support engineering. We are one of the leading third party designers of DEC memory and subsystems. We offer an 8MB and 32MB memory module for the Decstation 5000 series. We offer 24 hour product support along with a lifetime warranty on all memory. I have been envolved with the technical documemtation of the product and we are fully up to date on all system aspects of the Decstation 5000. Just look us up and give us a call. Thanks Much Rich Wernick wernick@cpoint.UUCP
pavlov@canisius.UUCP (Greg Pavlov) (11/29/90)
In article <945@uncw.UUCP>, sanghvi@uncw.UUCP (arun sanghvi) writes: > > I like to know if someone has installed third party memory on > decsystem 5000 and/or decsystem 5400. I am looking at the vendor > "standard Memory". Any input will be appreciated. > Not yet, but about to. Camintonn and Clearpoint both have 8 and 32 MB modules for the 5000. Camintonn appears to be the cheaper of the two at the moment, but this may change by sunset..... reg pavlov, fstrf, amherst, ny pavlov@stewart.fstrf.com
jjw@uihepa.hep.uiuc.edu (11/30/90)
In article <3044@canisius.UUCP>, pavlov@canisius.UUCP (Greg Pavlov) writes: >In article <945@uncw.UUCP>, sanghvi@uncw.UUCP (arun sanghvi) writes: >> >> I like to know if someone has installed third party memory on >> decsystem 5000 and/or decsystem 5400. I am looking at the vendor >> "standard Memory". Any input will be appreciated. >> > Not yet, but about to. Camintonn and Clearpoint both have 8 and 32 MB > modules for the 5000. Camintonn appears to be the cheaper of the two > at the moment, but this may change by sunset..... > We have used Standard memories in the past and have had no problems, but we have no DS5000 experience. I have just been taking telephone quotes for 8mb boards for DS5000s, and Standard's $695 quote astounded all the others. Clearpoint was quite a bit highter. Second place went to DataRam at $950. Where is Camintonn coming in? Depressed budgets want to know....