> At 01:33 -0400 07/26/02, Carl Sheperd wrote:
> >  Also I am not sure if I can use 128M or
> >if I have to use 64M chips.  I see that both OWC and Techworks list
> >both types, but one is considerably cheaper than the other.  Are the
> >Techworks memory chips that much better than OWC?  I would
> >appreciate some advice from those of you who know.    Thanks, --Carl

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
> About a year I bought a pair of 128mb RAMS for my PTP250 from Velocity
> Upgrades. These worked well.  I recently bought another pair of 128's from VU
> when they went on sale (markings were identical) at $16.50 each.  These
> caused all kinds of weird results even when substituted for last years pair.
> They showed up in Apple Profile correctly but not in TechTool Pro. These have
> lifetime warranty, but when I attempt to call Velocity Upgrades their phone
> service seems does not to be functioning - maybe out-of-business.  Cheap RAMs can be 
>no bargain. Buy from a reliable company.
> Bob
> 
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I concur, having also had problems with the "Velocity Upgrades" company.
They can screw up an order in a hot minute. When you protest ... It's
tough "S".

RHB



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