Re: Difference in flash cards?

2001-02-22 Thread roy

first two of cards u mentioned are the same one, but the second one is
listed as a spare.
the third one is a flash memory chip for a router.




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> What is the difference between these?
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> 16Mb Flash card for the Cisco 3600   MEM3600-16FC
> 16Mb Flash Card for the Cisco 3600 seriesMEM3600-16FC=
> 16MB Flash Memory for the 3600   MEM3600-16FS=
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Re: Difference in flash cards?

2001-02-22 Thread Brian


The part numbers without ='s are options to be added at purchase time.
After purchase time, you can order with the ='s after the item denoting a
"spare"

Brian


On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Roberts, Timothy wrote:

> What is the difference between these?
>
>
> 16Mb Flash card for the Cisco 3600   MEM3600-16FC
> 16Mb Flash Card for the Cisco 3600 seriesMEM3600-16FC=
> 16MB Flash Memory for the 3600  MEM3600-16FS=
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