Jo Ann,=0D 'ns.' is the abbreviation for the term Nanoseconds. It refers to the=0D speed at which the memory is rated. The smaller the number, the better.=0D =0D As for the link, I think it was created specifically for your visit (and=0D I don't have the original cookie used to track the visit) since I cannot=0D access the page even though I copied and pasted both parts into my browse= r.=0D Perhaps you could send in the exact description of the modules and I'll u= se=0D that site's search function to locate them.=0D =0D Peace,=0D G Man=0D =0D PCTechTalk Owner=0D =0D G Man,=0D Just go to the sites main page, click on the memory category, then on 30 = PIN look at the last two which are the only 4 MB sticks there. Thanks,=0D Jo Ann=0D =0D =0D =0D ----- Original Message -----=0D From: "Jo Ann Weaver" <hillfarm3@xxxxxxxxxxxx>=0D To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>=0D Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 11:21 PM=0D Subject: -=3DPCTechTalk=3D- Re: old computer memory question=0D =0D =0D G Man,=0D Could you take a look at the link to the page at the bottom of this messa= ge=0D and see if it looks like the right RAM. I don't know what the ns means an= d=0D the pic doesn't look exactly the same as the old memory stick.=0D =0D Thanks, Jo Ann=0D =0D http://www.computersurplusoutlet.com/viewproduct.asp?ProductID=3D3DMEM-49= 8SM=20 To unsub or change your email settings: //www.freelists.org/webpage/pctechtalk To access our Archives: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PCTechTalk/messages/ //www.freelists.org/archives/pctechtalk/