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was catman now possible kernel bug???
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From: Thad Floryan <t...@thadlabs.com>
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Subject: Re: was catman now possible kernel bug???
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On 3/10/2012 3:53 PM, David Combs wrote:
> [...]
> RAM for Sparc? (eg sunblade 100, 2500, ...) If so, where do you buy it?
Here:
<http://www.memoryx.net/>
<http://www.memoryx.net/sunblade.html>
<http://www.memoryx.net/location.html> location addresses
I've been buying Sun-compatible RAM from them for what seems like decades
for my Sun IPXs, SS 10s, SS20s, etc etc and have been very pleased.
They also were the suppliers of RAM upgrades for my HP LaserJet printers
such as LaserJet 4050n, LaserJet P2015dn, etc.