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Bob J.
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Fri, 2 Jun 2000 16:52:54 -0400
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Actually the rare 977 uses the same memory extender as the 987.
Does anyone out there have a 977? I think I have only seen one.
For the price most folks picked the 987.

                               Bob J. -- Ideal Computer Services
                               http://www.icsgroup.com



Chris Gauthier wrote:
>
> I've been getting numerous questions lately about general memory module
> loading rules for 9x7 boxes, so I made one of my now "infamous" cheat sheets
> for your information/files/paper jets.
>
> Check out the following URL:
>
> http://www.3kworld.com/link.asp?page=51
>
> Official EOS (end-of-support) for the 9x7 will be April 2002, but you know
> the real world will be running these boxes way, WAY beyond that date (normal
> 3000 stuff).  As I said, for your records.
>
> Hope this helps out,
>
> Chris Gauthier, geek-at-large.

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