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Re: want to buy



In article gsaikin@primenet.com (Gina Saikin) writes...

>In article <63ipoh$mgl$1@ns1.thpl.lib.fl.us>, sfpu@scfn.thpl.lib.fl.us
>(James R. Saleeby) wrote:
> 
>> I recently purchased a stock GS with nothing other than whats on the mommy
>> board (256K?) could I purchase a ram card to bring it up to at least a meg
>> or better????second how about a SCSI card...then I could run my old apple
>> 40 meg scsi harddrive right?????I have a prodos disk 1.0 I guess I need a
>> newer version. If you got any of the above or could help me out I would
>> appreciate it. e-mail please..I'm using a friends unit and can only get to
>> it a few days a week thank you. sfpu@scfn.thpl.lib.us
> 
>You want a RAM IIGS (4 meg).  We sell a 4 meg Q-RAM GS for $149.95 plus
>shipping, and I think we still have some apple high speed scsi cards
>left.  If not, you can obtain them from either sequential systems, out in
>Colorado, or Alltech Electronics in California.  

    I would certainly follow the latter advise, Sequential Systems sells 
the RAM GS 4 MB memory card for US$89.95 (Alltech charges the same price
for their SIMM card with the same memory configuration). You will always
pay a highly inflated price purchasing modems, hardrives and memory from
Scantron Quality Computer (I was digusted at what SQC was asking for old
2400 baud external modems and small SCSI hardrives several months ago).

Mitchell Spector
spec@vax2.concordia.ca