From: Bill Morrow (penzance_at_icanect.net)
Date: Fri Jul 03 1998 - 02:16:11 EDT
David, et al.,
i may not be the most impartial person to ask, if you were to ask me, but if you are going to go for price in a memory purchase, then
you will most likely get what you des.. uhh.. pay for.. :-)
David Ross wrote:
> >I was thinking of using an ethernet connection, but pc cards for the
> >TP seem expensive compared to the $20-$30 for the desktop. Now I'm
>
> Not if you look hard. I think the regular price at netlux is around $50, and at closeouts I've managed to find 2 (one generic, one
> brand name) for less than $30. Also, you might look at www.ebay.com for a used card (since people often move to faster ethernet and
> sell their old cards here). Hmm, I see that surplusdirect has an Addtron and an Eiger for $40.
>
> >PS: Anyone know of a good cheap place to get memory
>
> I've used Chip Merchant several times; they don't always carry the specific chip one needs, but when they do they invariably have
> the best price.
>
> David A. Ross
> ross_at_math.hawaii.edu
> www.math.hawaii.edu/~ross
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