22 January 2008, 12:48 | #1 |
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FS: 4Mbyte PCMCIA SRAM (located USA)
I'm not the seller
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=270205121171 But at $50 "buy it now" I feel it is value for money (especially with the exchange rate). If the shipping wasnt so expensive to the UK I would have bought it myself. |
22 January 2008, 13:06 | #2 |
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what a joke!!! this little card will cost ~10-15$ to ship to EU, not
US $106.65 Greece UPS Worldwide Express sure, 1-2 working days, but who cares if it takes a week ? |
22 January 2008, 13:12 | #3 |
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UPS is always a big rip off ... insist the seller to use USPS instead. same (even better) service with reasonable price.
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22 January 2008, 13:29 | #4 |
Ya' like it Retr0?
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lol, i completely missed that one earlier in a search....
there wouldn't be a way in hell i would pay that postage LOL |
22 January 2008, 14:59 | #5 |
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I was about to post that same link, I think the price might be worth it as the last one I saw on eBay UK (4Mb) went for £41 last week, which is what $80ish anyhow.
EDIT : I had a seller claim it cost £27 (yes £ not $)to post 4 30 pin simms last week too from the US, I baught a crap load of PlayBoy magazines from the 1970s for my girlfriend (yes my girlfriend is a perv I also think a lesbian) and they only came to £11ish anyhow and they weighed a ton! |
22 January 2008, 20:37 | #6 |
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On a slightly different note I have one of these Amitek 4MB cards for my A600 and it works a treat Wouldn't recommend it in an A1200 though because it would be sloooow. It's not SRAM either... it can only be used as RAM.
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22 January 2008, 21:10 | #7 |
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It IS 100% battery backed SRAM.
If you change the battery and switch to storage mode (not fast RAM), it is non-volitile |
23 January 2008, 09:12 | #8 |
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If you say so alexh. But unless you have to crack the case open somehow there is no little battery drawer like on my other SRAM cards.
Unless it doesn't take a lithium cell and it's a soldered type inside of course. |
23 January 2008, 09:44 | #9 |
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hmm, ok. I've never actually seen one. It means that the text on BBoAH is (as always) incorrect
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