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J. lucky dog (or unfortunate indidividual, depending on whether you get your goodies or not)--I paid about $ 450 for those units and was pretty pleased to get them for that ;) Visionsoft ( 408.626.2633) ( visionsoft.com) was the cheapest source of the upgrade 70 ns ZIP's--fast shippers, too. part #14PGZP7 ask for the ones for the Jamman--they know what they are $7.95 each (you need 4) and they charged me $7 for freight--$39 total. by the way, they don't do RAM upgrade chips for laptops, but Chip Merchants (800.426.6375) do--just ordered 32 MEG EDO DRAM for my new Toshiba--$62 2 day FED EXed to my door--about 40% less than the next best price! BTW, be careful when you pull the screws from the case . . . the screws look like Phillips heads, but they're different enuf so that you can strip them easily l . . . like I did does this guy have any $100 Moog Rogues he wants to part with? drone on~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Tom -----Original Message----- From: Jonathan El-Bizri <jbiz@linkexchange.com> To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> Date: Monday, October 19, 1998 4:17 PM Subject: JamMan memory etc. >Hi, > > I just bought a Vortex and a Jamman for $300 over the net. This seemed like >an almost shadily good deal indeed (is it?) since I had recently seen them >going for more than that individually, but after fingering the seller's >email and talking to him on the phone, I decided that it was as safe as >any >used gear deal I had done over the net and went ahead with it. > > So now I am waiting for UPS to show up with my potential bundle of COD >rage/joy (depending in whether everything works out or not), so that I can >join in the looping madness. > > However, the JamMan has only 8 seconds of memory. I understand that the >type of memory it uses can be difficult/expensive to obtain. Can anyone >recommend a source? Are they even still available anywhere? > >Thanks, > >Jonathan El-Bizri > >