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- From: davew@g2syd.genasys.com.au (Dave White)
- Subject: Re: what kind of memory for 700/RX?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.220638.20204@g2syd.genasys.com.au>
- Organization: Genasys II, Sydney, Australia
- References: <By3pGn.Avs@unix.portal.com>
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 22:06:38 GMT
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- In article <By3pGn.Avs@unix.portal.com> sieler@shell.portal.com (Stan Sieler) wr
- ites:
- >juo@klinzhai.rutgers.edu (John Oleynick) writes:
- >:
- >: We recently got a 700/RX Xterminal. Supposedly it can use "ordinary
- >: PC" memory, so we didn't bother ordering any additional memory for it.
- >: Could anyone tell me what kind of "ordinary PC" memory I need for this
- >: (a certain size? 8 bits? 9 bits?)?
- >
- >I'm not sure what kind of memory it takes, although when I installed some
- >it looked like PC 9-bit memory. I picked up a brochure from Kelly
- >Computer to find out...but it's in German. All I can determine from
- >it is that their boards let you go up to 18 MB, somehow
- >
- We put in IBM PS/2 style SIMMs which are 9-bit and the same as HP Vectra '486
- PC memory.
- --
- David White, davew@g2syd.genasys.com.au
- Genasys II Pty. Ltd., North Sydney, Australia.
-