Re: RDram
On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 03:33:16PM -0700, Robert Kerr wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Matthew Sackman wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 02:48:44PM -0700, Robert Kerr wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > > I have the unfortunate task of upgrading one of my users' systems to more
> > > memory. She's using RDRam, and I need to buy (shudder) more of it for
> > > her. I have the numbers off of her current chips, and need to match the
> > > speed. Is there some guide somewhere as to what the numbers mean?
> > > Thanks
> >
> > Not meaning to be rude, but does this have anything to do with debian?
> >
>
> Not necessarily, so I suppose I should have put [OT] on the subject
> line. The reason I ask here is because I feel a part of the community
> fostered on this list, and it seems to be composed of a lot of very smart
> individuals who have a wide and deep knowledge of lots of things. Just
> like I'd ask the people I work with about things that don't necessarily
> have to do with work because I value their opinion, I'd like to think that
> I could ask my fellow debianites their opinion on things not strictly
> related to Debian. If I have offended, I most humbly and abjectly beg
> your pardon.
Not at all have you offended: I just thought that it was obscure enough a
question (RDRam is still pretty rare in my part of the world) for it to have
been unlikely to be answered. Of course I'd be delighted to be proved wrong!
:-)
Matthew
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Matthew Sackman
Nottingham,
ENGLAND
Using Debian/GNU Linux
Enjoying computing
Reply to:
- References:
- Re: RDram
- From: matthew@sackman.co.uk (Matthew Sackman)
- Re: RDram
- From: Robert Kerr <kerrr@et.byu.edu>