[Duo2400] Re: 96 meg module from Desktop memory off eBay

Tom Seid t.seid at comcast.net
Wed Aug 6 17:39:06 PDT 2003


Now now now...although it did take hours of my time to figure this
out....with your help of course...hmmmmm....
Tom


on 8/6/03 5:11 PM, Brian Getz at briang113 at yahoo.com wrote:

> If your feeling generous pay for it and resell it.
> 
> He is charging 59.99 now.
> 
> If you want to be mean about do neither, his mistake
> your gain.
> I think you can keep it and he has no recourse.
> 
> But like I said that is not nice.
> 
> 
> 
> --- Tom Seid <t.seid at comcast.net> wrote:
>> Hey all
>> Just to keep you up to date...the new chip is
>> installed and works...my 2400
>> is very happy...
>> so looks like I got a 2 for 1
>> special...unfortunately, I have to pay for it,
>> or send it back...
>> Thanks again for all the input.
>> Tom
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> on 8/6/03 4:33 PM, Scott's Lists at
>> lists at detwiler.us wrote:
>> 
>>> on 08/06/03 8:07 AM, Duo/2400 List at
>> DuoList at lists.themacintoshguy.com
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>>> Brian
>>>>> Thanks for your response.
>>>>> To me they two look identical...they say Vintage
>> Computer...V10121 Rev
>>>>> A...they are each comprised of 6, not 4 black
>> rectangles, (as the sellers'
>>>>> picture on ebay had 4) the black rectangles on
>> each module have
>>>>> some common
>>>>> numbers...
>>>>> Toshiba ...B57869
>>>>> 9838KBD
>>>>> TC5165165FTS-50..
>>>>> Do these number sound familiar?
>>>>> Thanks for your help
>>>>> Tom
>>>>> 
>>>> A web search produced a page in Japanese that
>> gave the chips as 4Mbit X 16
>>>> (8Mbyte) multiply by 6 and you get 48MB !! so the
>> 2 modules together add up
>>>> to 96MB but I am sure that that is not what you
>> wanted.
>>>> Ben.
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I just installed mine from the eBay guy, Desktop
>> Sales, and....it works!
>>> 
>>> Mine was Vintage, etc, just as desribed. The key
>> feature on mine is that
>>> there are 6 black rectangles on EACH side, for a
>> total of 12, which gives us
>>> the required 96 MB.
>>> 
>>> The module is physically half-again longer than
>> the 64 and 48 modules I've
>>> had, in order to add the 2 + 2 = 4 additional RAM
>> chips, apparently. But
>>> there is room for it in the 'book.
>>> 
>>> As long as you have those rectangles on both
>> sides, sounds to me like you
>>> got two for the price of one after all.
>>> 
>>> Scott
>>> 
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