[Thinkpad] Re: 560x I/O cover and 128 Mb RAM?

From: Andrew in Ann Arbor <andrewaa_at_comcast.net>
Date: Mon May 10 2004 - 00:10:06 EDT

> Date: Sun, 09 May 2004 19:52:11 +0100
> From: Vicky Lamburn <victoria@sunshinesista.fsworld.co.uk>
>
> It was lucky as I have seen many 560 series machines and bought and sold
> many of them (about 15 now) and none of them except on had the IO cover;
> handy for a solid state machine that I like to keep simple; so I kept
> it for the 560X i cobbled together from the best 560Xs I had at the time.

You mean such a thing exists?
I've got 2 with the cover for the PC card slot and one without but none
of them has a cover for the ports on the rear.
Something else to aspire to...

>
> > By the by, how much *is* the 128 mb DIMM
> >>and who makes it?
>
> You will probably have to go to ebay.com or I could obtain one for you.
> It would be around £60, again more money, and for the 560X requires a
> change to the Windows 98 memory address allocation settings. I am
> unsure of the reliaility of 160MB 560Xs. I believe under Linux it is a
> problem.

Any opinions on a 560x with the 128 Mb DIMM and Win2k Lite?
I don't think my Win98 Lite machine is suffering from insufficient RAM
but a Win 2K machine might be able to use it.
How much is 60 pounds worth this week?

-- 
Andrew in Ann Arbor
technology is the answer, what was the question?
PS: you might see some cool weather in Chicago (especially near the 
lake) but I'd bet on hot and sticky for most of the time.
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