i got commissioned out to work on 12 sherif's stations pcs. Seems a distant relation bought these 12pcs 9 monitors 3 scanners and 5 printers and ton of peripherals for 25 bucks in an auction. Now this is north texas, 30 mins drive at 50mph to get to the nearest resturant.
The pcs were all pentium ones with the exception of a tandy and one monitor-pc combination from IBM. Ive worked on older machine for the most part of my technical education so this wasn't a problem. But i couldn't remember the name of the ram. All of the hds were grinding away and all were below 2 gig. I picked the best 4 hds and stripped the other machines for ram and good fans, because i had a bad power supply and processor fan.
Its cool to be able to go outside and not smell your neighbors cigarette smoke or the stagnate air of the city.
BTW. My cousin Chris and his missus should be landing on your shores any day now. Their plan is to hire a Harley and 'do America' for a couple of months. If you see them, would you please tell them that Rod says "Hi!".
If i happen to see him around ill say hi lmao. Thoughs british accents aren't hard to miss.
Posted by: Sandra Posted on: Today at 02:07:00am
Have a look at this PDF doc Bob
http://www.rose-hulman.edu/Class/ee/yoder/ece332/Papers/RAM%20Technologies.pdf
thats what i was looking for sandra, my hero