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Tracy Johnson <[log in to unmask]>
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DATARAM is(was?) also a valid HP e3000 memory supplier.

>>The bad news is that all HP3000 memory (and for that matter HP9000)
>>memory is proprietary, so run of the mill, "off the shelf memory"
>>for the any 9x8 (or other HP3000 or 9000) is out of the question.
>>
>I think you better  check your documentation.  The 9x8 and newer
>versions of HP3000 use an industry std memory.  I had a customer who
>bought 128M from Kingston (you know, the PC memory guys).  It is not
>PC memory but it is standard and available from many sources.
>
>FWIW
>Mel "I wish I could sell memory that cheap!" Rees
>
>

Tracy Johnson
Justin Thyme Productions
Sponsors Empire on the HP3000 at:
http://198.190.228.6/

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