The retro-computing hobby, especially as it applies to compact Macs is as much about troubleshooting and repair as it is about using these systems. For many of us, the experience or journey to a successful restoration is the reward.
With that in mind, an important troubleshooting step (and part of finishing the job in every case) is to install known-good working RAM. For someone just getting started, or trying to grow their experience and inventory, I am hoping a few veterans can share sources for obtaining 30-pin SIMMs, and maybe some advice about what to avoid, or how much we might expect to pay.
As a US resident in the Pacific NW, I am looking for a good source, not super expensive. Maybe I should be looking at eBay? But is there a less-well-known seller, or some stockpile of old SIMMs I am not aware of somewhere? I am not looking to max out my SE/30 for example, but it seems prudent for me to have a good supply of 1mb SIMMs to finish restoration of a handful of SEs, Classic, and spares for troubleshooting and growth. Over time, I can collect more, but can someone suggest a good starting point?
Thanks!
With that in mind, an important troubleshooting step (and part of finishing the job in every case) is to install known-good working RAM. For someone just getting started, or trying to grow their experience and inventory, I am hoping a few veterans can share sources for obtaining 30-pin SIMMs, and maybe some advice about what to avoid, or how much we might expect to pay.
As a US resident in the Pacific NW, I am looking for a good source, not super expensive. Maybe I should be looking at eBay? But is there a less-well-known seller, or some stockpile of old SIMMs I am not aware of somewhere? I am not looking to max out my SE/30 for example, but it seems prudent for me to have a good supply of 1mb SIMMs to finish restoration of a handful of SEs, Classic, and spares for troubleshooting and growth. Over time, I can collect more, but can someone suggest a good starting point?
Thanks!