jtr1962
Storage? I am Storage!
Believe or not, I found a fully functional computer(minus monitor) while going for a walk yesterday. The machine was complete with 2 CD-ROM drives(8X and 32X), floppy, 2GB hard drive, 166 MHz Pentium processor(with a huge heatsink), and 16 MB RAM. It started right up once I let it come to room temperature. The processor operates fine overclocked to 200 MHz. The M/B has integrated video, sound, USB, serial and parallel ports, and is apparently proprietary. Basically, it's a half-way decent vomit box. The only downside was that there were 2 AOL CDs in the CD-ROM drives. :lol:
Since 72-pin RAM is so cheap(<$10/stick for either 32 or 64 MB EDO SIMMs), I want to know what is the maximum amount of RAM I can put in the machine. The machine has four slots, and I know the 430HX supports up to 512 MB of memory, so I should be fine with either 32 or 64 MB SIMMs, but will 128MB SIMMs work, or do the 430HX M/Bs that support 512 MB require eight slots? Just curious although since the 128 MB parts go for at least $28 I have no current plans to use them.
While on the subject, does anyone here have any 72-pin 64 MB EDO SIMMs that they don't need any more? Make me an offer, keeping in mind that I can get them for about $8 on Pricewatch. I can certainly put them to good use. If not, I'll probably go for ~$40 and put 256 MB in the machine. I might make my first Linux box with it.
Talk about computing on the cheap. 
Since 72-pin RAM is so cheap(<$10/stick for either 32 or 64 MB EDO SIMMs), I want to know what is the maximum amount of RAM I can put in the machine. The machine has four slots, and I know the 430HX supports up to 512 MB of memory, so I should be fine with either 32 or 64 MB SIMMs, but will 128MB SIMMs work, or do the 430HX M/Bs that support 512 MB require eight slots? Just curious although since the 128 MB parts go for at least $28 I have no current plans to use them.
While on the subject, does anyone here have any 72-pin 64 MB EDO SIMMs that they don't need any more? Make me an offer, keeping in mind that I can get them for about $8 on Pricewatch. I can certainly put them to good use. If not, I'll probably go for ~$40 and put 256 MB in the machine. I might make my first Linux box with it.