RAM memory seems to me to be at a record low price right now: Yesterday, I paid 12.45 for a 64 meg DIMM chip, and 17.45 for a 128 meg chip. 256 was 34.50, I think. Anyone else remember in late 1995 when 8 meg chips were $264 and 32 meg chips were $1,000??? At least it was in San Diego area. Our favorite computer place is NetEdge in Escondido: nice guys, treat you and your computer right, too. I could go on and on about them, but they get all our hardware and repair work, and would, even if we didn't live about 6 miles away. www.netedge.com and they do sell on the Internet. Anne Bowden: Researching Clark, Pittard, Sheppard, Tanner, Cole, Thigpen, Bruce http://www.geocities.com/Pittard3/ Alternate address: pittard@excite.com God put me on earth to do a certain number of things.. Right now I'm so far behind, I will never die! ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Anne C Bowden wrote: > RAM memory seems to me to be at a record low price right now: Yesterday, > I paid 12.45 for a 64 meg DIMM chip, and 17.45 for a 128 meg chip. 256 > was 34.50, I think. Anyone else remember in late 1995 when 8 meg chips > were $264 and 32 meg chips were $1,000??? At least it was in San Diego > area. ============== My first computer was a Commodore 64, which denoted 64k of memory. Then I bought an IBM clone with 640k of memory. The idea was that they would make a computer with ten times as much memory as the Commodore because nobody could ever possibly need more that 640k of RAM. right! Now I have 256 meg of RAM, and I wonder how long that will be "standard". Jim