portuesi@tweezers.esd.sgi.com (Michael Portuesi) (06/27/90)
>>>>> leoh@hardy.hdw.csd.harris.com (Leo Hinds) said: > taylor@limbo.Intuitive.Com (Dave Taylor) writes: >>Christopher Williamson at UMD writes: >> >>> -=- Upgraded your RAM to 2MB in a T1000SE >>> (there are leads on the internal board for 1 more MB) >> >>You can get a 1 or 2 MB memory upgrade board from Toshiba, y'know. >>It evidentally fits into a custom slot on the CPU board (or it might >>be SIMMs; I don't quite have my SE on hand yet) > Yes, but the credit card style memory upgrade is *EXPENSIVE*. If you > (or any of your friends) is handy at soldering .050" pitch leads > (20 per chip, 8 chips + caps), then for a mere fraction of the > "Official Toshiba 1MB upgrade card", & (most importantly a voided > warrantee) you can get a 1MB upgrade. I just bought a third-party 2MB memory expansion card for my T1000XE for $395. This was an acceptable price for me. It's made by a company called Apricorn and it works flawlessly. I now have 2.4 MB of EMS memory that I'm using for a RAM disk, the PC-Kwik hard disk cache, and more EMS memory for applications such as Epsilon. You could try calling the place I bought mine from to see if they have any available: Portable Land 5112 Lindley Ave Encino, CA 91316 (818) 892 0254 (818) 895 8660 I bought my T1000XE from them as well, for $1725. They advertised the T1000SE for $1029, though these prices are about two months old. They add a 2% surcharge to all credit card orders. With UPS ground shipping, the memory card arrived at my home in San Francisco the next day. I am very interested in hearing more about the leads on the internal board for one more MB. If this can be exploited, the 1000SE/XE can be expanded to 4 MB RAM, or maybe the fictional "EPROM full of utilities" can be stuck in there. --M -- __ \/ Michael Portuesi Silicon Graphics, Inc. portuesi@sgi.com "man, this is weak."
leoh@hardy.hdw.csd.harris.com (Leo Hinds) (06/27/90)
In article <896@limbo.Intuitive.Com> taylor@limbo.Intuitive.Com (Dave Taylor) writes: >Christopher Williamson at UMD writes: > >> -=- Upgraded your RAM to 2MB in a T1000SE >> (there are leads on the internal board for 1 more MB) > >You can get a 1 or 2 MB memory upgrade board from Toshiba, y'know. >It evidentally fits into a custom slot on the CPU board (or it might >be SIMMs; I don't quite have my SE on hand yet) Yes, but the credit card style memory upgrade is *EXPENSIVE*. If you (or any of your friends) is handy at soldering .050" pitch leads (20 per chip, 8 chips + caps), then for a mere fraction of the "Official Toshiba 1MB upgrade card", & (most importantly a voided warrantee) you can get a 1MB upgrade. leoh@hdw.csd.harris.com Leo Hinds (305)973-5229 Gfx ... gfx ... :-) whfg orpnhfr V "ebg"grq zl fvtangher svyr lbh guvax V nz n creireg ?!!!!!!? ... znlor arkg gvzr
watson@spot.Eng.Sun.COM (Robert Watson) (06/28/90)
In article <PORTUESI.90Jun27095945@tweezers.esd.sgi.com> portuesi@sgi.com (Michael Portuesi) writes: > >I just bought a third-party 2MB memory expansion card for my T1000XE >for $395. ........ This is a *great* price, ever since I got my 1000SE I've been "hanging out" at computer stores hoping to get a bargain on the memory upgrade. After unpacking the 1000SE I saw the Toshiba Direct booklet and called about the 2Mb ramcard, "Oh yes sir, that will be available in 2 months, for <gasp> $1236", I think I actually dropped the phone, I then enquired whether she was joking, apparently she did not even have a sense of humor. On a totally unrelated issue.... I use Procom Plus to dial into my SPARCstation, not knowing much about terminal emulation I chose at random the tvi925 emulation. It works OK most of the time but occasionally I get.... 001C001C001C001C001C001C001C001C001C001C001C 011R001C and other such stuff inserted in vi. Anyone know what this might be? -- Robert Watson Internet: watson@Eng.Sun.COM Sun Microsystems, Inc UUCP: ...!sun!watson 2550 Garcia Ave. MS 1-40 Phone: (415) 336-2972 Mountain View, CA 94043 *** STUFF JESSE HELMS ***
portuesi@tweezers.esd.sgi.com (Michael Portuesi) (06/29/90)
>>>>> On 29 Jun 90 16:06:59 GMT, taylor@limbo.Intuitive.Com (Dave Taylor) said: > There are also third party cards available for less; I had one company > quote me $595 for an undisclosed card, and Portable Land in Encino (LA) > quoted me $395 for the Apricorn 2MB card. Amusingly, when I called PL > back to get on their waiting list (they're waiting for the cards to come > in from the manufacturer) the sales person said they were $495. I pointed > out that a previous person ("Michael") had quoted $395 and they backed off, > indicating that they'd "have to go with that price then...". That is interesting. I bought my T1000XE from Portable Land about two months ago. They called me about a week and a half ago to tell me that they had just received a shipment of 2 MB cards, and since I had expressed interest when I ordered my machine, would I like to buy one? I distinctly did not remember inquiring about 2 MB memory cards, but after they quoted $395 I asked if they could reserve one for a short time while I made a decision. I suspect they just simply went through their past customer list and made up the part about "expressing interest" in order to try to generate sales. But heck, the price was pretty good, so I gave the offer serious thought. When I called them back to tell them I wanted to buy the card, they asked me, "What price did we quote you on the card?" to which I replied $395. If I had been dishonest, I could have given them a completely different price and they might have fallen for it. On the other hand, the price they quoted was so close to the (unknown to me at the time) dealer cost that if I had made up a price, they might have caught me! Also, when they were figuring shipping, they quoted me $10. After complaining that $10 was a bit expensive to ship a two ounce memory card halfway across the state via UPS, they cut it down to $8. They explained that they still had to charge for insurance and whatnot. Moral of the story is: These people will sell you product, and they seem reliable enough (both orders I placed with them were serviced extremely quickly), but they seem a bit shifty about price. The advantage to this is that you may be able to bargain with them if you are sufficiently crafty. --M -- __ \/ Michael Portuesi Silicon Graphics, Inc. portuesi@sgi.com "man, this is weak."
taylor@limbo.Intuitive.Com (Dave Taylor) (06/29/90)
Robert Watson of Sun Microsystems comments: > ... ever since I got my 1000SE I've been "hanging out" at computer > stores hoping to get a bargain on the memory upgrade. After unpacking > the 1000SE I saw the Toshiba Direct booklet and called about the 2Mb > ramcard, "Oh yes sir, that will be available in 2 months, for $1236"... Whatever place you were at that quoted that price, they are TO BE AVOIDED! I was on the phone yesterday to Toshiba PR (Hill and Knowlton, the same folk, ironically, that do PR for Nintendo of America) and they told me that the *list price* on the memory card from Toshiba is $1000. In the computer business, discounts of 30% or more are common, which means that the street price for a Toshiba 2MB card should be about $700. There are also third party cards available for less; I had one company quote me $595 for an undisclosed card, and Portable Land in Encino (LA) quoted me $395 for the Apricorn 2MB card. Amusingly, when I called PL back to get on their waiting list (they're waiting for the cards to come in from the manufacturer) the sales person said they were $495. I pointed out that a previous person ("Michael") had quoted $395 and they backed off, indicating that they'd "have to go with that price then...". Meanwhile, I ended up calling Apricorn directly and flashing my press credentials and so I'm going to be buying it directly from their PR group. The cost to dealers, btw, for the card is $350, so if they tell you that "$450 is at their cost" or something, then they're full of it! > On a totally unrelated issue.... > I use Procom Plus to dial into my SPARCstation, not knowing much about > terminal emulation I chose at random the tvi925 emulation. It works OK most > of the time but occasionally I get.... > > 001C001C001C001C001C001C001C001C001C001C001C011R001C Hmm...what kind of flow control do you have enabled in both Procomm Plus and on the SPARCstation? (use "stty all" on your SPARC to see what's turned on, and then check it against the Procomm settings). My guess is that you're occasionally overwriting your receive buffer, a problem that "vi" is notorious for unearthing! Also you might choose a vt100 type setting too; that's usually the best emulation in most terminal emulators, from my experience. Good luck! -- Dave Taylor Intuitive Systems Mountain View, California taylor@limbo.intuitive.com or {uunet!}{decwrl,apple}!limbo!taylor