That is a really good deal. I wonder if the PCB sockets are included as well.
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Quoted from johnwartjr:Bookmarked, thanks
You'd need either SIP strips or a machine pin socket to install these on a board. Remove the RAM chip, insert socket/sip strips, solder socket in, put NVRAM in socket.
Since these have round legs, they don't sit well in a common twin wipe socket.
Thank you sir. Much cheaper than the Anypin nvram.
Quoted from dung:Rob, you make a great product, but please drop the car analogy. It comes across as bashing your competitors product which is bad form in their thread.
Yes, your product is configurable for different machines, but most of us are buying these for specific machines. The ability to switch is moot. It is not a Lamborghini vs a Yugo comparison.
I agree. I am not buying NVRAM in bulk and I do not need a universal adapter. I want to install the most cost effective item, and it doesn't matter if it is universal. As long as it does it's job. It's not like I am taking the ram with me when I sell the machine.
Same here. His service was great and he even went through extra mile and included a socket. I haven't installed it yet, but I will update afterwards.
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