Re: Cisco Memory [7:41266]

2002-04-12 Thread NKP

I buy most of my memories and Flash from Anthon , look it up at
www.anthonypanda.com  , he provides good service as well .
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> 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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RE: Cisco Memory [7:41266]

2002-04-12 Thread Georg Pauwen

Hi Eddie,

go to http://www.memoryx.net, memory there for a fraction of the official
Cisco stuff. I bought DRAM for my 1600 and 2500 there, works perfectly well.

Regards,

Georg


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RE: Cisco Memory [7:41266]

2002-04-13 Thread Kent Hundley

This is in the list archives: http://www.memoryx.com

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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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Re: Cisco Memory [7:41266]

2002-04-13 Thread Jorge Rodriguez

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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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RE: Cisco Memory [7:41266]

2002-04-14 Thread Circusnuts_1999

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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www.layer7labs.com
www.kg2.com

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
> 
> 
> 
> _
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com




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RE: Cisco Memory [7:41266]

2002-04-14 Thread The Edward Groove

thanks for this, phil!  i've got the memory in hand, now...

eddie

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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
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Subject: Re: Cisco Memory [7:41266]

www.layer7labs.com
www.kg2.com

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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