RE: Whats the cheapest way to upgrade 2500 and 3600 memory?

From: Christopher M. Heffner (cheffner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Feb 19 2001 - 20:46:24 GMT-3


   
The memory for the 2500 series is 72-pin 36-bit parity based Fast Page
Mode (FPM) 80 - 100 ns memory

The memory for the 3620/3640 is 72-pin 32-bit non-parity based FPM 80 ns
memory.

Christopher M. Heffner
Certified Cisco Systems Instructor
CCSI, CCNA, CCDA, CCIE Candidate
MCT, MCSE, MCNI, MCNE, CLI, CLP, ASE, CTT, A+
cheffner@certified-labs.net

 -----Original Message-----
From: John Kaberna [mailto:jkaberna@netcginc.com]
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 2:19 PM
To: Andrew Short; Flack, Les
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: Whats the cheapest way to upgrade 2500 and 3600
memory?

Also check www.crucial.com

----- Original Message -----
From: Andrew Short <ashort@wingedwheel.net>
To: Flack, Les <les_flack@hotmail.com>
Cc: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 6:15 AM
Subject: Re: Whats the cheapest way to upgrade 2500 and 3600 memory?

>
> check http://www.memoryx.com/
>
> I've tried misc router SIMM's in a PC before and that didn't work
either.
>
> On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Flack, Les wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> > Whats the cheapest way to upgrade 2500 and 3600 memory?
> >
> > Its mainly DRAM I'd like to upgrade, I'm told that some PC simms are
OK
=
> > for home use but before I waste any money I thought I'd check with
the =
> > group. I believe I need 72pin EDO with parity. Is there more to it
than
=
> > that? Tried no parity in a 2500 and it didnt work.
> >
> > regards
> >
> > Les
> >



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