My thanks go to: David Markowitz Patrick L. Nolan David H. Brierley Geoff Reed Don Harris Original Question: SunManagers; I searched through the archives, google.com, and sun.com for a definitive answer on what the definition of a 168-pin JEDEC EDO ECC DIMM that can be used in an Ultra5/10 complies with in relation to PC memory. I find web-sites selling 168-pin EDO DIMMs, but upon further research I find out that in reality they are selling SDRAM style memory. Does anyone know of third party memory that works in an Ultra10 that does not costs $500 for 256MB? Thanks. Responses Included: http://www.memoryx.com 256MB Ultra10 - $284.00 http://www.kingston.com 256MB Ultra10 - $231.00 http://www.anacapamicro.com 256MB Ultra10 - Had to request a quote http://www.ebay.com Summary: While these were all good suggestions, they did not really answer my questions as to what type of memory they Ultra10 was compatible to with respect to PC 168-pin DIMM memory until I stumbled across the following listing on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1247934756 which compared the memory for an Ultra10 to be usable in other "notably" PC/Intel-based systems. On another note: The memory for Ultra5/10's must be installed in pares. -- LOAD your email! Timothy Lorenc USmail: Lorenc Advantage, Inc. Consultant 6732 E. State Blvd. PMB 304 Email: tim@load.com Fort Wayne, IN 46815 http://www.load.com ***DISCLAIMER*** If this communication concerns the negotiation of a contract or agreement, the Uniform Electronic Transaction Act does not apply to this communication: contract and/or agreement formation in this matter shall only occur with manually-affixed signatures on original documents.Received on Sun Jun 24 20:11:21 2001
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