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- From: ed@maxed.amg.com (Ed Whittemore)
- Subject: Re: Memory chip problems
- Message-ID: <BxrnGv.Dsy@maxed.amg.com>
- Organization: American Micro Group, Ft. Lee NJ
- References: <1992Nov15.041549.154@weyrich.UUCP>
- Date: Sun, 15 Nov 1992 16:36:30 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov15.041549.154@weyrich.UUCP> uunet.uu.net!weyrich!orville writes:
- >Hello -- I need some advice -- please help
- ...
- >The new 4 MB SIMMs that I bought on the net have HY5141000J-70 * 8 chips.
- ...
- >I really would appreciate someone giving me prompt advice on this matter
- >so that I can get back to the person who sold me the RAM (when I bought
- >it, I specified that it was 4Mbit*9 -- I am not sure that is what I was sent).
- You do need 4X9s; you were given 4X8s. That's the problem. The extra
- chip is for parity. Send 'em back and get the right ones.
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- Ed Whittemore uunet!maxed!ed ed@maxed.amg.com
- American Micro Group, Inc. 201-944-3293
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