I have no idea about the technical questions you asked, but my current
favorite place to buy memory is Rocky Mountain Ram (www.ram-it.com).  They
have exceptional prices and excellent customer service, so far.  I've only
been dealing with them for a couple of months.

>  There's a 4MB DRAM SIMM on my 2501.
>  
>  In a previous e-mail (8/27 by John Hardman) I read that almost any 72 pin
>  SIMM's would work as DRAM SIMM's, but no matter which of the about 10 I
have
>  lying around works correctly; They all say 1024 Kbytes of main memory
when I
>  boot up, even though they vary from 8 to 16 MB.
>  
>  I have been searching for information about this on the Cisco site, but
>  can't really get the facts that I am looking for.
>  
>  FYI, my Boot ROM's are:
>  
>       MX B9536
>       08-0034-01
>       FW1 10.2(5)
>       28058A
>  
>       MX B9536
>       08-0035-01
>       FW2 10.2(5)
>       28057A
>  
>  Would I need to upgrade them before the SIMM's would work?
>  
>  Also, if anyone know of a place where DRAM and Flash SIMM's can be
purchased
>  for a good price, please let me know.
>  
>  Thanks for any comments on this,
>  
>  Ole
>  
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