The best place for FLASH would be Ebay.  I think if you're shopping for
2500- you will find an 8 Meg stick ranges from $35 to $50.  This is a
far cry from the $100 to $150 it once sold for just a few short years
ago.

As far as RAM- that's and easy one.  The specs are:
16 Megs/ 72 Pin/ 60ns/ Parity

You should be able to pick up a 16 Meg stick for less than $10.  I have
ordering RAM from M.C. Howard Electronics [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] for
approximately 3 years now.  You'll need to know the specs when dealing
with these guys (refer to the above paragraph).

On the topic of FLASH and RAM- I have had nothing short of perfect
service from Jeff @ PC Wholesale [[EMAIL PROTECTED]].  I buy most
all my FLASH and RAM for the 2600s from him.

I have found both of these sellers so trustworthy- that I generally
E-mail them with what I need and pay them without directly (without
using Ebay).

All the best !!!
Phil

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Jorge Rodriguez
Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 12:41 AM
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Subject: Re: Cisco Memory [7:41266]

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Jorge


The Edward Groove wrote:

> Has anyone done any research on cheaper, yet compatible memory for the
> 2500 series routers?  I'm looking for some cheap flash and DRAM for
this
> line.  Does anyone have any specs--or even better--manufacturer model
> names that you've tested that works?
> 
> Thanks, in advance...
> 
> Eddie
> 
> 
> 
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