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Old May 22nd 05, 11:58 PM
Galen
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Jerry had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:

Go here http://www.windrivers.com/ and scroll down the homepage. You
will find a list of memory prices and a link to pages where they can
be bought.


As an additional resource you can see:

PC133 256MB :
http://www.pricewatch.com/prc.aspx?i=33&a=1948

Prices start at 20 dollars and there's a rating system there that will give
you a general idea of the business practices of that company and the
satisfaction level of their customers. Prices listed will also include
shipping so you get the entire price. In all things check the return policy
as RAM has a history (not so common any more) of being DOA. After installing
the new RAM you'd want to run a memory diagnostics test outside of the OS
with any one of the freely available testers that are online. Failures
should be returned with a listing of what the errors were.

Galen
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