At 11:09 AM 9/24/98 -0700, Craig A. Huegen wrote:
On Thu, Sep 24, 1998 at 12:35:20PM -0400, Nathan Stratton wrote:
==>You sure can, most providers upgrade the memory on their ciscos with 3rd ==>party RAM, the cisco stuff just cost to much. I dont know of "Cisco ==>certified" memory dealers, but just buying decent RAM from any good vender ==>should be fine.
"Decent RAM" does *not* cut it--you need *good* RAM from a good vendor. ... Kingston carries this, and will even cross-ref the Cisco part numbers for you.
Ciscos have a greater expectation of on-spec behaviour from RAM. lots of really borderline stuff that works fine in the random PC clone doesn't cut it in a Cisco. in my experience, the Kingston stuff that cross references out to Cisco equivalents works quite well. richard -- Richard Welty NeWorks Networking, Inc. 518-244-9675 rwelty@neworks.net http://www.neworks.net/