I have two sticks, both PCI 133mhz, one is 128mb, the other is 256mb.
I've been hanging onto them for an emergency, but the reality is my PC
uses DDR RAM, and any PC I'm likely to acquire will also use more
advanced RAM.

On Jan 4, 2008 10:26 PM, Mark Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I hate to ask after all of the things that the people in the group have
> given me in the past, but does anyone have some memory sticks.
>
> I want to put Linux in a couple of old systems that I have but Linux now
> needs 256K in memory.
>
> I can pick them up.
> --
> Mark Wallace
> PO Box 751
> Plattekill, NY 12568-0751
>
> Telephone: (845) 264-7228
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