thanks for this, phil! i've got the memory in hand, now...
eddie
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All the best !!!
Phil
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Jorge
The Edward Groove wrote
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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
This is in the list archives: http://www.memoryx.com
-Kent
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Has anyone done any research on ch
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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> Has anyone done an
AMD 29F016
> > 4 2 01AD 2048KBAMD 29F016
> > Executing current image from System flash
> > Router#
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Date:Sat, 4 Nov 2000 20:58:41 -0800
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For obvious reasons I don't want to try this, but if you did erase the
flash, would RSL work?
I guess I actually SHOULD try t
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you have 2 banks,
each bank has 8mb installed (each chip is 2048kb in size)
if I'm re
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Alright- new twist to this question... when installing two 4 Meg sticks,
normally you want to spoof the router into thinking it
e case, then
erase the FLASH (& watch for it's default)...
.02
Phil
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So, Sasa, what can you tell me from this output? :->
Chuck
Router#sh flash chips
16384K bytes of processor board System flash (Read ONLY)
ChipBankCode
turday, November 04, 2000 5:54 AM
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> > Lets say you have a router with 8MB flash in it. 2 slots for flash (like
> > a 2500 series). Does anyone know of a way to see if its got
ting current image from System flash
> Router#
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> > Lets say you have a router with 8MB flash in it. 2 slots for fla
AMD 29F016
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Brian wrote:
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Brian wrote:
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> Lets say you have a router with 8MB flash in it. 2 slots for flash (like
> a 2500 series). Does anyone know of a way to see if its got 4MB in each
> slot or just one 8MB chip in one slot without actually opening it up? I
> don't think this is possible, but would save me some t
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Is that 168 pin Dimm or 72 pin, I can't seem to find 72 pin Dimm, all I see
is 72 pin simms. Can some one confirm this for me as I buying a 2600 that
will need a memory upgrade.
Thanks
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Is that 168 pin Dimm or 72 pin, I can't seem to find 72 pin Dimm, all I see
is 72 pin simms. Can some one confirm this for me as I buying a 2600 that
will need a memory upgrade.
Thanks
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> Does anyo
I have used EDO
memory in a 1600 a couple of times. It worked just fine.
daveh
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You can buy EDO memory, it
Anyplace other then Cisco you will get cheap memory. Try Viking Memory.
There were some other even cheaper places posted here about 3 weeks ago. PC
memory will work if you get the right kind.
If you call Viking Memory Compnents and tell them what router you have and
if you need flash or Dram th
You can buy EDO memory, it should work fine with 16/25 on 26 I don't know
(i don't have that router).
go to store and ask for 16Mb - 72pins EDO memory. It cost around
$50-60 in Southern California.
$$$ Surf the web and get paid $$$http://www.spedia.net/cgi-bin/dir/tz.cgi?run=show_svc&fl=8&
Got great prices at www.18004memory.com or 1-800-4memory.
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Hi,
Does anyone know where can seek for less expansive memory for cisco
routers (16/2
On Sat, 13 May 2000, Kevin Lew wrote:
> Can I use ordinary SIMM RAM to upgrade my 2501 router?
> Thanks in advance.
Yes, 72-pin true-parity SIMM.
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