Memory upgrade [7:14015]

2001-07-27 Thread Adrian Nixon

Hello,
I have a 4000M+ in my home lab that I would like to give a main memory
upgrade.  Aside from voiding the warranty on my router, is there any reason
that I should avoid buying a standard 32 meg SIMM for $35 instead of the
standard Cisco part which costs anywhere from $80-$200?  I checked the specs
of the 8 meg Samsung part that my router came with and it seems to be a
plain old 5v, 72 pin, 70ns, parity SIMM.
I searched the archives and Google, but could not find any relevant
info.  Any input is greatly appreciated.

Thanks for your time,
Adrian Nixon



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Re: Memory upgrade [7:14015]

2001-07-27 Thread Santosh Koshy

Hey adrian,

Kingston makes RAM for the cisco series of routers, which is a lot more
inexpensive...  try this site..www.kingston.com

Santosh Koshy
WAN Administrator


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 Hello,
 I have a 4000M+ in my home lab that I would like to give a main memory
 upgrade.  Aside from voiding the warranty on my router, is there any
reason
 that I should avoid buying a standard 32 meg SIMM for $35 instead of the
 standard Cisco part which costs anywhere from $80-$200?  I checked the
specs
 of the 8 meg Samsung part that my router came with and it seems to be a
 plain old 5v, 72 pin, 70ns, parity SIMM.
 I searched the archives and Google, but could not find any relevant
 info.  Any input is greatly appreciated.

 Thanks for your time,
 Adrian Nixon




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