On Jan 21, 2009, at 12:41 PM, PeterH wrote:

> The RAM is easy to find as it is standard PC RAM from back in the 386
> and 486 days, when every PC supported parity, but the parity could be
> turned off in many PCs.

No. The HP parity RAM was different in the LJ4/4M. Normal PC parity  
RAM (9 chip RAM) could be used, but it required modification by  
soldering.


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