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I have more RAM than you do

Today in the mail I got a package from a relative containing computer parts. 3 tiny hard drives, a router, a couple computer hardware magazines, CD-ROM drive, multimeter, and the rest of the box was FILLED with RAM. I'd say there is more than 4 dozen 72-pin SIMMs, a few 30-pin SIMMs, and a couple DIMMs. I may get a picture if I so feel like it. Anybody that has managed to acquire more than this much RAM needs to get serious help.

 
Anybody that has managed to acquire more than this much RAM needs to get serious help.
What... You mean like this? (Sorry for the low iPhone-in-low-light quality, my computer-parts toolbox is stowed away during the home remodel; barely accessible.)

There's probably that much again in storage in another box. I need to dedicate two drawers in the toolbox to RAM now. Everything from 30-pin SIMMs to DDR2, and everything in between. (And I truly mean everything. RAMBUS, 64-pin IIfx RAM, you name it.)

 
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Anonymous Freak - that link leads to a four-oh-four in multiple languages.

For the record, I have a box of RAM that I keep around for no reason other than just to look at. :D

 
I have a huge tub of RAM actually. No Rambus but tons of 256k/1mb/4m 30 pin, 4/8/16/32/64mb 72 pin, SDRAM of all kinds, IIfx RAM, 68K VRAM, PPC DIMMs and VRAM, etc.

They are just spares, my machines tend to be loaded.

 
Anonymous Freak - that link leads to a four-oh-four in multiple languages.
For the record, I have a box of RAM that I keep around for no reason other than just to look at. :D
heh. Appropriate since I accidentally typed "IMG_404.JPG" in my link. Link fixed now. (Should have been "IMG_464.JPG".

 
I have a couple of small containers of RAM. It ranges from SIPPs to DIMMs. Not sure why I keep it though. It's not as though I plan on getting new machines.

 
I have a couple of small containers of RAM. It ranges from SIPPs to DIMMs. Not sure why I keep it though. It's not as though I plan on getting new machines.
been there and done that....heck, hard to believe, some years ago, the ram most of us have collected, etc was worth a small fortune..

when ram prices was outta this world......

 
Well, you could buy a new computer for less than the price I paid for RAM in my 1992/3 486. And that was a pitiful 16 MB. Granted, you could do a lot with 16 MB back then.

 
Bah. I want to use my 256 kB SIPPs and SIMMs in new systems. ;)
I actually have an old ISA capture card that has SIPPs soldered on with space for a dozen more, so if you don't lihe them let me know.

 
I have a few extras laying around, though I might be strange and shove the 512 MB of RAM into my iMac G3 when I upgrade my IBM Netvista.

 
My hiking-boots shoebox full of unsorted RAM sneers at you in a Parisian manner.

Speaking of which, who's worked out an efficient workflow for sorting and testing large quantities of assorted memory?

 
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