Hi Listers,

  Everything is a-ok now :) ...

  I read a very comprehensive tutorial on upgrading memory on old PCs:
386 SXs and DXs on the web using unix lynx and yahoo ... the URL is:
http://www.daileyint.com/hmdpc/ see Section 3

  and I learned I need 12 4MB 30 pin SIMMS for both computers, to maximum
upgrade: 32MB on the 386 DX and 16MB on the 386 SX

  I learned about nano-seconds and

  I found a place to buy them: http://www.datamem.com/simms.asp

  Thank-You Anthony J. Albert for your kind words

  more memory *might* come in handy if I attempt to put or use Linux on
the SX

  I am still hoping to buy a PCMCIA NIC and that ISA NIC so I can use a
cross-over cable to connection share using NAT32 from http://www.nat32.com
             (the MCA 386SX i'm going to try to put Linux on)
one question I have is: will I need network adapters with both these
NICs?? and what *are* network adapters?? if I only have two PCMCIA slots,
and one holds my modem and the other my NIC where does the network adapter
plug in??


  and Thank-You David for the URL:

http://www.jdr.com/interact/item.asp?itemno=GR-30PIN


(I may buy from it as www.datamem.com/simms.asp didn't mention parity...

can I assume if parity is not mentioned that the parts are non-parity?)



Thanks again Everybody for being so patient with me :)


Andy Geoghegan
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