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Re: Laser.com, MK PCWorld, and a shedload of memory.....



Count me in, as my fuji arrives from laser tomorrow, to replace my stolen cf-01.
 
God, I've missed my wireless network access!
 
Jason
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 2:56 PM
Subject: [ukha_d] Laser.com, MK PCWorld, and a shedload of memory.....

I seem to remember reading that our new lovely Fujitsu's use SODIMM memory -
in 32mb sticks....

So reading this on laser.com's site...
CPU:                          AMD Am5x86TM 100MHz
Memory:                       72-pin EDO or fast-page mode
HDD:                          2GB 2.5" EIDE, shock mounted

...made me a bit tense, as I've just unload ALL of the remaining 32mb
SODIMM memory from Milton Keynes PCWorld closing down sale...

So either - [I'm lumbered] OR [my Fujis have loads of memory and the first
six replies get the SODIMMS...] which is it to be?

I also bought the last five X10 modules for a £5 each...
And another 256mb dimm for server...
And unsurpisingly SWMBO was NOT happy...

Lee :)






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