[53197] in Hotline Meeting
Re: SIPB ultra 60 replacement memory (Case: 195244)
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (John Hawkinson)
Tue Dec 19 18:25:21 2000
Message-Id: <200012192325.SAA27192@hodge-podge.mit.edu>
To: Jonathon Weiss <jweiss@MIT.EDU>, larugsi@MIT.EDU
Cc: hotline@MIT.EDU, anxiety-maintainers@MIT.EDU
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Tue, 19 Dec 2000 18:05:42 EST."
<200012192305.SAA02358@speaker-for-the-dead.mit.edu>
Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2000 18:25:13 -0500
From: John Hawkinson <jhawk@MIT.EDU>
In message <200012192305.SAA02358@speaker-for-the-dead.mit.edu>, Jonathon Weiss
writes:
>
>Lou came and asked me about this today. There are a couple of
>problems.
>First, he needs to either have the bad part in his hands or the part
>number off of it. the part number should be printed on the memory
>and probably starts with "370".
I believe the part numebr in queestion is "270-3099-02". At least,
that seemed to fit the rough pattern you suggested and was on a
visible part of the memory. If that doesn't match up with anything, Lou,
I can disassemble the machine further and try to find it. I was trying
to avoid having to take it down twice, though.
>Second, the number you provided as a serial number isn't a sun serial
>number. The serial number starts with "FW" followed by 3 digits,
>then followed by 5 alphanumerics.
I was afraid of that detail, too. It appears what you want is "046H298C".
Sorry for the confusion.
--jhawk