On 10-08-25 02:44 PM, Prof. John C Nash wrote:
> I've a page in a book I'm writing that generates a 17.2MB file. And my
> printer has just
> 8MB, so things go a little amiss. May have to downsample the graphics.
>
> Does anyone have an old 100 pin SDRAM in 16 or 32 MB size? Or even 2 8MB
> strips
I have an old P2L97-DS with all four slots filled. Don't remember what each
DIMM was, but they are 168-pin DIMMs and the MB was capable of supporting
100MHz SDRAMs:
http://www.google.ca/search?sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=P2L97-ds+manual
You're welcome to give them a try.
Andrew.
On 2010-08-2
'Fraid not, anymore. Due to the "SAF" (Spouse Approval Factor) I
whittled down my spare parts to one box, and those went into the
"donate" pile. :P But if you were going to find it locally, I'd
imagine The Trailing Edge would be the place to try.
HTH,
Lisa
On 25 August 2010 14:44, Prof. John
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On 26 August 2010 09:26, Eric Brackenbury wrote:
> Just testing this address folks
> Eric B
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> Leave the Windoze closed :-))
> Microsoft has a majority market share in the new desktop PC
> marketplace. This is a bug, which Ubuntu (humanit