Re: 72 pin simms
- From: Nicholas D Richards <nicholas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 17:32:15 +0100
In article <lL4Re.37711$5m3.8737@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, PC Paul
<me@xxxxxxxx> writes
>Trev wrote:
>> "Blae" <blae@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:4314ca6d$0$1284$ed2619ec@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> I have say 20 off 72 pin simms mostly 4 and 8 Meg. Apart from using
>>> in a Pentium 1 which are of no use to me what else are they useful
>>> for.
>> Antique road show ?
>> +
>>> Does anyone on the group have a use for them!
>
>IIRC HP LaserJet printers can use them!
>
>Might be worth looking on EBay to see if anybody is buying...
>
>
So do some Brother Laser printers (the HL 1250 in particular), however 4
and 8 meg is a bit small. They came with 4 meg standard, and many
dealers offered an extra 4 meg "free". I swapped out the extra 4 meg,
and replaced it with the maximum 32 meg (which I had laying around),
giving 36 meg. I have 3 sticks of 32 meg and one of 4 meg going free :)
--
Nicholas David Richards -
"Où sont les neiges d'antan?"
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