Rev. Stewart Marshall
> Often if you go the manufactures web site you can
> download drivers for the sticks.

> 98SE was the only one to support USB.

I know, if you worked hard enough, you _might_ get them
to work work with later service packs of WinNT.

> My suggestion is this (Suggestion) look up a few of the
> major manufacturers and see which ones support 98SE.
> Buy one of theirs and download the driver and see if it
> works.

> I have used up to 1 GB size of these sticks with great
> success.  Otherwise if it must be smaller look around on
> ebay.  Someone must be selling a few of these dirt cheap
> (even compgeeks might have them) with the price of solid
> state memory coming down they just get cheaper and cheaper.

What brand have you used with success?  The thought of
going to lots of different websites looking through that
stuff...<shudder>  I know that even if I can find one that
you have used successfully, I may not be successful.

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Take care  | This clown speaks for himself, his job doesn't
Wayne D.   | supply this, at least not directly
What's 20,000 lawyers rotting in a swamp? A GOOD Start!


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