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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: Latest and greatest file sets
From: "vocemanago" <>
Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 20:07:54 -0000
> For the TS-7250 the easiest way to determine the flash/RAM size is
to check
> if both RAM chips are populated. If they are then you have 64MB of
RAM and
> 128MB of Flash. I've also listed the part numbers below...
> 
> Flash
> -----
> NAND01GW3AOAN6 = 128 MB
> NAND256W3A0AN6 = 32 MB
> 
> RAM
> ----
> K4S561632E = 32 MB
> 
> //Eddie
>
Man is my face read, I forgot about you Eddie... geeze. And all the
emails we passed back and forth too...when I worked at my old job.
sorry about that...

Thanks for the info, you guys are great with the replys, I will have
to send you some money sometime so I don't feel sheepish about the
freebee's on tech support.
Tony





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