Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!yale!eagle!jtreworgy From: jtreworgy@eagle.wesleyan.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Sources for 41256 RAMS (was NO sources for 41256) Message-ID: <4040@eagle.wesleyan.edu> Date: 26 Nov 89 16:46:34 GMT References: <622@syteke.be> Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga Lines: 32 In article <622@syteke.be>, jim@syteke.be (Jim Sanchez) writes: > Amazing as it seems, after posting my request for sources for RAMS to > expand my A2620 card I got ZERO sources. I had suspected that lots of > folks out there had done the upgrade but all I received was requests > from others to pass along what I received. Well since I got nothing, > that ain't too hard. Again, if anyone knows where to get these things > and a reasonable price to pay let the net know. PLEASE! Pick up a copy of Computer Shopper... you will find many establishments advertising rams. Prices change frequently, so just call three or four places to get a current 41256 price quote. From the December 1989 issue, here are a few: BG Micro: (214) 271 5546 Advertised prices: 41256 150 ns: $3.30 120 ns: $3.50 100 ns: $3.90 I.C. Express: (800) 892 8889 A.P.: 41256 150 ns: $2.70 120 ns: $2.80 100 ns: $3.25 Jameco Electronics: (415) 592 8097 A.P.: 41256 150 ns: $3.25 120 ns: $3.69 100 ns: $3.95 .. and so on. There are at least 10 different companies advertising chips in each issue. Call a few to get the best price quotes. -- James A. Treworgy -- No quote here for insurance reasons -- jtreworgy@eagle.wesleyan.edu jtreworgy%eagle@WESLEYAN.BITNET