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On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 02:50:52PM -0400, josephc at etards.net wrote:
> DDR memory will NOT work in an 8100

Perhaps you should examine the email a little more closely.  hmmm?

Kaylan didn't specify which he needed so I covered every possible
type he might need.  All two of them.  :-)

Either DDR or PC100/133 works in almost everything sold today, and
definitely in ALL Dell systems.  

Could you please think just a little longer before responding next time?
Thanks.   I appreciate it.  

(especially as right now I am dealing with the American consulate in
Guangzhou China and the Boston Federal BCIS office, trying to find out
why myfingerprints and my wife's fingerprints are not at the consulate
where they need to be when my wife gets there in 2 days for an adoption
visa interview.  Its like dealing with a Unobtanium wall. 
"Federal Bureaucracy, very inscrutable that.")

> 
> On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, Jeff Kinz wrote:
> > http://www.crucial.com
> > PC2100 DDR 512 MB $140   ( 2= 280)
> > http://www.crucial.com/store/listModule.asp?module=DDR+PC2100&cat=RAM&package=allModules
> > 
> > PC 133 512 MB  $121  (2 = 242)
> > http://www.crucial.com/store/listmodule.asp?module=SDRAM%2C+PC100&Attrib=Package&cat=RAM
> > > 



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