I remember one time in the early 90s we fried my friends dad’s ram in a proprietary IBM by mixing with another computer. Nowadays I understand it was likely a voltage mismatch. It cost him thousands. He was Scottish and I have never seen a man turn so red in my life.
Oh you kids today. We used to lock computer cases in research labs because of RAM theft in the early 2000s. It’s still relatively cheap.
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I remember one time in the early 90s we fried my friends dad’s ram in a proprietary IBM by mixing with another computer. Nowadays I understand it was likely a voltage mismatch. It cost him thousands. He was Scottish and I have never seen a man turn so red in my life.