cheap 16MB 30-pin RAM on eBay

From: Richard.Sandwell_at_roebry.co.uk <(Richard.Sandwell_at_roebry.co.uk)>
Date: Sat Feb 2 12:30:04 2002

>>On Fri, 1 Feb 2002, Geoff Reed wrote:

>> I've dealt with Sunguk many times and he's a stand up guy, the 1 time
I
>> got a bad Dimm from him for my sp[arc ultra he refunded the $ to me with
no
>> problems.

And Doc Opined :-
> Yeah, I read through the negatives, and they all had the same flavor.
>Mostly it seems Mr. Sunguk doesn't babysit. I wasn't so worried that I
>refrained from buying. I wouldn't try it on most PC's though. Every PC
>I've had that took 30-pin SIMMs wanted parity. Was that the norm, or my
>luck?

You are right, Sunguk doesn't suffer fools. He is however very good - one
of the positives is from me - I bought 128mb of Sparc5 Ram (that rare-ish
5volt Dimm stuff) from him a few months back and he made an exception and
shipped internationally.

Question is - does my '030 Cube take parity or non-parity.....eek! I used
to know this...

//Rich







                                                                                                                                           
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