ajayshah@almaak.usc.edu (Ajay Shah) (11/15/90)
Prices of 1 Meg ramchips (1Meg x 9). The only thing I know about all these places for sure is that they are NOT in California. 1. 800-678-3726 Newer Technology SIMMs: $50 mastercard/visa Amex surcharge: 2% 2. 800-766-SIMM EMT SIMMs: $45 mastercard/visa 2day ground/overnight ups; 3. 800-332-6581 (Oklahoma) SIMMs: $43 ($44.5 mastercard, visa) UPS : $3.50 Overnight: $8.00 4. 800-388-PLUS (Mass.) SIPPs: $48 mastercard/visa SIMMs: $46, $47.50 mastercard/visa Amex surcharge: UPS: $5:00 5. 800-688-7466 (Texas) SIMMs: $48 mastercard/visa Amex surcharge: 0 2day air UPS: $10.00 6. 800-533-1744 SIMMs: $49 mastercard/visa Amex : No ground(week - 10 days): $6.00 air: $10 overnight : $15 -- _______________________________________________________________________________ Ajay Shah, (213)734-3930, ajayshah@usc.edu The more things change, the more they stay insane. _______________________________________________________________________________
MHS108@psuvm.psu.edu (Mark Solsman) (11/16/90)
I W A N T D R A M S!!!!!!!!!! ---- Mark Solsman The Pennsylvania State University - Worthington Campus, Scranton, Pa. Bitnet : MHS108 at PSUVM Internet : MHS108 at PSUVM.PSU.EDU
djb@bbt.UUCP (beauvais) (12/10/90)
In article <28155@usc> ajayshah@almaak.usc.edu (Ajay Shah) writes: > >Prices of 1 Meg ramchips (1Meg x 9). The only thing I know about >all these places for sure is that they are NOT in California. Thanks for the survey. It's a great idea, but there is a key piece of information missing... What are the access times of the chips? The $ goes up as the ns goes down... -- Dan Beauvais UUCP: ...!mcnc!rti!bbt!djb BroadBand Technologies, Inc. Internet: djb%bbt@rti.rti.org Box 13737 BITNET: djb%bbt%rti.rti.org@CUNYVM Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 +1 (919)-544-6850 ext. 295
shwake@raysnec.UUCP (Ray Shwake) (12/11/90)
djb@bbt.UUCP (beauvais) writes: >Thanks for the survey. It's a great idea, but there is a key piece of >information missing... What are the access times of the chips? The $ >goes up as the ns goes down... The survey *is* a good idea, but I would suggest that prices available through Micron Tech be added. They are, after all, a major domestic manufacturer, and they do sell customer direct.