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FS: 32 mb memory card for 755 and 750 series



Hi,

I have several 32 mb memory cards for 755 and 750 series on sale. They are brandnew and manufactured by Kingston. It comes with Kingston's lifetime guarantee. My asking price is $165 + s/ins. Please email me in private if you ar interested in the memory. Thanks!

Best regards,

Henry

The memory fits the following models:

IBM ThinkPad 755CDV 
 IBM ThinkPad 755CD 
 IBM ThinkPad 755CE 
 IBM ThinkPad 755CSE 
 IBM ThinkPad 755CV 
 IBM ThinkPad 755C DX4 
 IBM ThinkPad 755Cs DX4 
 IBM ThinkPad 755C DX2 
 IBM ThinkPad 755Cs DX2 
 IBM ThinkPad 750 
 IBM ThinkPad 750C 
 IBM ThinkPad 750Cs 
 IBM ThinkPad 750P 
 IBM ThinkPad 750Ce
-----Original Message-----
From:	richard [SMTP:rpritz@interport.net]
Sent:	Monday, December 15, 1997 3:10 PM
To:	David Ross
Cc:	ross@math.hawaii.edu; thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject:	Re: [TP560] Re: osr2 on 560

On Mon, 15 Dec 97 9:43:56 HST, ross@math.hawaii.edu (David Ross) wrote:
>Yes and no; early versions of doublespace (like the one with OSR1, like you have) had some
>problems (though are still safer than FAT32).  If you can get the later version (i.e.,
>with Plus!, or the even later version off someone's OSR2 CD - it might even be available at
>the MS web site, though somehow I doubt it), this is quite stable.  Still, it is a good idea
>not to compress the whole drive.  What I do is create a 'virtual' compressed drive D, on which
>I put noncritical stuff (i.e., everything I need to boot, and all mission-critical files
>go on C, everything else [including Office 97] on D.  Works very well - I had a very usable
>system even on my old 701, with a 340meg HD.

Any performance degradation or other adverse effects of using the latest version
of doublespace?