Need a source and info on a memory chip

From: Richard Erlacher <edick_at_idcomm.com>
Date: Sat Nov 3 16:15:45 2001

It's not an inconvenience for me but it is a PITA that OE or Outlook seem to
revert to HTML every chance they get. SOme folks get downright cranky when you
send them RTF-formatted messages, though.

I had no idea they wanted so much for these. What, exactly, are they? Have you
tried looking in normal distribution? Have you tried www.freetradezone.com?
You may do better there.

Dick

----- Original Message -----
From: "Russ Blakeman" <rhblakeman_at_kih.net>
To: <classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org>
Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2001 2:57 PM
Subject: RE: Need a source and info on a memory chip


> Plain text IS turned ON with HTML OFF, it's my default. It may be this
> stupid Outlook adding things anyway or somewhere through the mail handling
> some header is added. As before I apologize for the inconvenience but it's
> hard to tell if a message goes with HTML or not. I've sent a plain to my own
> email address and it came back plain so it's likely not Outlook or my ISP's
> mail server.
>
> After I wrote that I also did a search on Google and came up with the same
> but $25 each is a little high for a test. I have an inquiry in through USbid
> with a US source and once I get it back I may buy enought to do all 5 of my
> Handsprings and for people I know, then if they work out just buy a lot of
> 50 and undercut the present reworkers to make a few Xmas bucks.
>
> The response was very much appreciated and should I come up with a
> viable/inexpensive source I'll post a note for anyone interested.
>
> -> -----Original Message-----
> -> From: owner-classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org
> -> [mailto:owner-classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org]On Behalf Of Richard Erlacher
> -> Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2001 1:25 PM
> -> To: classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org
> -> Subject: Re: Need a source and info on a memory chip
> ->
> ->
> -> If you run a GOOGLE search on GM71VS65163CLT5, which I just did,
> -> you'll be
> -> offered several sources, not all English-speaking, but it looks
> -> to me as though
> -> your needs can be met that way.
> ->
> -> I had to turn off HTML in your message, by the way, and, for the
> -> convenience of
> -> the others on this list, I'd recommend that you make plain-text
> -> your default
> -> setting.
> ->
> -> Dick
> -> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> -> ----- Original Message -----
> -> From: Russ Blakeman
> -> To: Classic computers message group
> -> Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2001 6:24 AM
> -> Subject: Need a source and info on a memory chip
> ->
> ->
> -> This is off topic but I know that someone in this list will have
> -> the answer.
> -> What I need is a surface mount memory chip for a PDA 16mb
> -> upgrade of internal
> -> memory. The chip in it is an 8 and I've seen a unit with a
> -> piggybacked chip on
> -> it with a jumper run from the Motorola Dragonball cpu (I
> -> basically drew out the
> -> mod on a Wendy's napkin it's that simple).
> ->
> -> Here's what's on the face of the present 8mb chip (the piggy
> -> back will be the
> -> same or suitable sub):
> ->
> -> ----------------------------
> -> HYUNDAI
> -> GM71VS65163CLT5
> -> 0040 AG2 KOREA
> -> ----------------------------
> ->
> -> It's a surface mount chip that is a 50 pin DIP package (2 rows
> -> of 25 pins). I'll
> -> need one initially and end up needing around 25 so I might as
> -> well get all 25 at
> -> one time. Does anyone know where I can get a specs and/or pinout
> -> of this and a
> -> good source for purchase of small or large quantity? I want the
> -> pinouts/specs
> -> for curiousity and the source obviously for purchase rreasons.
> -> Any help is
> -> greatly appreciated.
> ->
> ->
>
>
Received on Sat Nov 03 2001 - 16:15:45 GMT

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