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Re: RAM question
If it's a 486 machine, it probably won't work :D I've tried :D Most
pentium systems will, but, a few of the older systems can only handle FPM.
Koree
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I Corinthians 2:1-5
On Sun, 15 Feb 1998, Matthew P Walker wrote:
>
> Does EDO RAM work in machines without EDO support (as in, simply doesn't
> use the feature?)... Same type question with 60ns RAM... is it a *bad*
> thing to mix different speeds? (other than the fact that it will run at the
> slower of the two speeds)?
>
> Basically, I've got a machine with 4 SIMM sockets (2 banks) with 2 banks
> filled with non-EDO 70ns RAM... 60ns EDO ram is the cheapest (saw 16MB 60ns
> EDO 72-pin SIMM for $29.95 each with lifetime warranty +S&H&T as apposed to
> $56 for 16MB 70ns non-EDO)
>
> Matthew
>
> Matthew Phelps Walker
> mwalker@silug.org
> http://www.silug.org/~mwalker/
>
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