Memory
Tony To Lam FSN
lam at pioneer.arc.nasa.gov
Sat Apr 29 09:32:33 AEST 1989
In article <8003 at phoenix.Princeton.EDU> zanetti at phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Gianluigi Zanetti) writes:
>We have several Iris 4D 20's and a 4D70 and they all want to have
>their memory upgraded, but SGI wants lots and lots of money to do it.
>
>The memory seems to be in the form of 1Meg simms. What is the preferred
>style? How fast do they have to be? The reason I ask is that if we could
>use mass market simms they would be at least half the price.
In article <1793 at blake.acs.washington.edu> davis at blake.acs.washington.edu
(Darrell Davis) writes:
>We recently bought several IRIS 4D 20's with 8 meg of memory and then upgraded
>them to 16 meg ourselves. SGI wanted about $ 1200 a meg for memory and we
>paid $ 310 a meg on the open market. We just specified 1 meg SIMMS, 100 nsec,
>and didn't have any trouble, they are quite easy to install, and you could
>probably coerce your local SGI person to help you out. We bought our memory
>from an place called "Sophisticated Circuits" here in Seattle, their phone
>number is: (206) 547-4779. My impression is that the price has come down
>some from this figure.
Will these self-installed memory invalidate the warranty or maintenance
agreements on the machine?
8Meg is definately not enough for a 4D/120, but the official price is too much!
D
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