gmoff@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz (Moffat) (12/11/90)
Can anyone please advise me of suppliers of Mac Classic memory boards? Phone numbers preferably (but not 0800- ones) Thanks. -- Graeme Moffat, Phone : +64 9 737 999 x8384 Computer Aided Design Centre, Fax : +64 9 366 0702 School of Engineering, Mail : Private Bag, Auckland, NZ University of Auckland Email : g.moffat@aukuni.ac.nz
stanfiel@testeng1.misemi (Chris Stanfield) (12/12/90)
In article <1990Dec11.003839.21337@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz> gmoff@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz (Moffat) writes: >Can anyone please advise me of suppliers of Mac Classic memory boards? >Phone numbers preferably (but not 0800- ones) You could try Newbridge Microsystems 603 March Road Kanata, ON Canada K2K 2M5 Tel. (613) 592 0714 Fax. (613) 592 1320 Contact: Kim Stanley Their products are generally very good, and their prices seem competitive. I believe they will send their products anywhere in the world. Chris Stanfield, Mitel Corporation: E-mail to:- uunet!mitel!testeng1!stanfiel (613) 592 2122 Ext.4960 We do not inherit the world from our parents - we borrow it from our children.
brisbin@peyote.cactus.org (Shelly Brisbin) (12/12/90)
For Mac Classic boards, try Third Wave Computing, Austin, Texas. Their number is (512) 832-8282. Shelly Brisbin Brisbin@Peyote.cactus.org
c60a-cz@danube.Berkeley.EDU (Donald Burr) (12/12/90)
In article <5698@testeng1.misemi> stanfiel@testeng1.UUCP () writes: >In article <1990Dec11.003839.21337@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz> gmoff@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz (Moffat) writes: >>Can anyone please advise me of suppliers of Mac Classic memory boards? >>Phone numbers preferably (but not 0800- ones) >You could try > Newbridge Microsystems > 603 March Road > Kanata, ON > Canada K2K 2M5 > > Tel. (613) 592 0714 > Fax. (613) 592 1320 > > Contact: Kim Stanley > >Their products are generally very good, and their prices seem >competitive. I believe they will send their products anywhere in the >world. > >Chris Stanfield, Mitel Corporation: E-mail to:- uunet!mitel!testeng1!stanfiel >(613) 592 2122 Ext.4960 >We do not inherit the world from our parents - we borrow it from our children. I purchased a Mac Stretch memory board by Computer Care, and have had no problems with it. It's fairly easy to install, is expandable to 4 MB using standard 120ns SIMMs (it has 2 simm sockets, and 1 Meg soldered to the board itself), and has expansion for stuff coming up in the future (they will be releasing add-on cards between now and next year, to do things like RAM disk (up to a 16mb section of RAM dedicated to a RAM disk), attaching a large screen monitor, etc.) Their address is: Computer Care Ford Centre, Suite 1180 420 N. 5th Street Minneapolis, MN 55401 Phone # is 1-800-950-CARE (or 1-800-950-2273) The card is around $140, so it's very competitive with the other cards on the market now). I love the card, and the extra memory it gives me, and I have no qualms with it. The company has always responded swiftly to any questions, etc. I've had with the card, and they have really nice customer support. ______________________________________________________________________________ Donald Burr, Univ of California, Berkeley | "I have a seperate mail-address INTERNET: c60a-cz@danube.Berkeley.edu | for flames and other such nega- or: 72540.3071@compuserve.COM | tive msgs; it's called /dev/null."