Re: What to do with a 360c memory module ?

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From: Alban Gerd Kellerbauer (alban_at_hep.physics.mcgill.ca)
Date: Mon Aug 03 1998 - 17:35:25 EDT


So maybe you can also tell me who will take one 8 MB SO-DIMM module and one
16 MB SO-DIMM module for the 760 off my hands? I have been trying to sell
those for a long time.

Alban

On Mon, 3 Aug 1998, peter machule wrote:

> My very good deed for the day.(grin)
>
> Sell it as a HP laserjet 6L memory upgrade module.
> Yes they are the same.
> They are both based on the JEDA spec.
> I'm using one right now.
> ..pter..
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David S. Crombie <david_at_crombie.com>
> To: Thinkpad List <thinkpad_at_cs.utk.edu>
> Date: Monday, August 03, 1998 10:16 PM
> Subject: Re: Newcomer
>
>
> >Rob,
> >..Or you could glue a magnet on the back and stick it to your fridge - it'd
> >be a nice decoration. (I had a 360C 4 MB module and tried to sell it - not
> >one bite). Good luck though, I'm sure someone somewhere would want one
> >(maybe the guy who stole my 360C!)
> >
> >Do you have your harddrive compressed? (I had a laughable 170 MB drive
> >compressed running win95 on 4 MB - kinda slow)
> >
> >Dave
> >
> >
> >>Michael Kingston wrote:
> >>> Memory upgraded from 8MB to 20MB (what do you do with a 4MB module?)
> >>
> >>If you're looking to get rid of the extra module, try selling it on eBay
> >>(www.ebay.com). eBay is an online auction center that allows you to buy
> >>and sell merchandise. (I have no affiliation other than being a user.)
> >
>

A. Kellerbauer

McGill University Nuclear Physics
Montréal (Québec)
UIN 8141789


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