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Hello,

I have an AOpen AX34 Pro

What 512M memory modules can I use ?

Paul.

Paul Roberts
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Paul Roberts <paul.roberts@freddiemercury.no-ip.org> wrote in
news:78qjp0pgdkjdgvls52nsaa8u2gt6obof4p@4ax.com:

> Hello,
>
> I have an AOpen AX34 Pro
>
> What 512M memory modules can I use ?
>
> Paul.
>
> Paul Roberts
> Email : paul.roberts@freddiemercury.no-ip.org
> Web Page : http://freddiemercury.no-ip.org
> PGP Public Key : http://freddiemercury.no-ip.org/pgp.html
>

Apacer 512MB UNB PC133 CL3
P/N 71.95350.464

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Have you used these modules ?


On 17 Nov 2004 01:22:50 GMT, Harry <no@mail.org> wrote:

>Paul Roberts <paul.roberts@freddiemercury.no-ip.org> wrote in
>news:78qjp0pgdkjdgvls52nsaa8u2gt6obof4p@4ax.com:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have an AOpen AX34 Pro
>>
>> What 512M memory modules can I use ?
>>
>> Paul.
>>
>> Paul Roberts
>> Email : paul.roberts@freddiemercury.no-ip.org
>> Web Page : http://freddiemercury.no-ip.org
>> PGP Public Key : http://freddiemercury.no-ip.org/pgp.html
>>
>
>Apacer 512MB UNB PC133 CL3
>P/N 71.95350.464

Paul Roberts
Email : paul.roberts@freddiemercury.no-ip.org
Web Page : http://freddiemercury.no-ip.org
PGP Public Key : http://freddiemercury.no-ip.org/pgp.html

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Have you used these modules ?


On 17 Nov 2004 01:22:50 GMT, Harry <no@mail.org> wrote:

>Paul Roberts <paul.roberts@freddiemercury.no-ip.org> wrote in
>news:78qjp0pgdkjdgvls52nsaa8u2gt6obof4p@4ax.com:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have an AOpen AX34 Pro
>>
>> What 512M memory modules can I use ?
>>
>> Paul.
>>
>> Paul Roberts
>> Email : paul.roberts@freddiemercury.no-ip.org
>> Web Page : http://freddiemercury.no-ip.org
>> PGP Public Key : http://freddiemercury.no-ip.org/pgp.html
>>
>
>Apacer 512MB UNB PC133 CL3
>P/N 71.95350.464

Paul Roberts
Email : paul.roberts@freddiemercury.no-ip.org
Web Page : http://freddiemercury.no-ip.org
PGP Public Key : http://freddiemercury.no-ip.org/pgp.html


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