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To: that_crazy_doug who wrote (110373)5/11/2000 9:42:00 AM
From: Bert Herman  Respond to of 1583633
 
One thing that just came to my mind (and maybe a few other people posted this) Let's say you're a screwdriver shop, and you've got about 5-10 i820s lying around. Just shove as much ram on them as you can and return them, just so you can take the rdrram off and sell it to your customers when you get the boards back.

Thanks for the hint.<G>

Bert



To: that_crazy_doug who wrote (110373)5/11/2000 1:51:00 PM
From: Petz  Respond to of 1583633
 
crazy, that crazy idea of screwdriver shops stuffing i820 boards with SDRAM and selling the replacement RDRAM will definitely happen. The SD shops in SD have boatloads of Camino boards. I actually talked a customer out of buying one inside one of these shops a couple months ago.

Petz