Hi Listers,
The SIMM converters / risers mentioned below, as they are 72 pin would they be OK to use in a 6200.
I have always wanted to increase the ram in my old faithful 6200 above its maximum 64 Mb. Or is there the problem that a 6200 would only recognise 64 Mb. Any Ideas ?.
John Abraham. UK.
At 3:30 pm -0400 31/7/04, 1st PowerMacs wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 18:17:52 EDT Subject: [1st] Re: 72-pin RAM riser
In a message [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Yesterday I was rummaging through some old Macs, and I came across an old scuttled 6100 with two boards inserted in the RAM slots that each had two 72pin slots.
This is the 1st 6100 I've every seen that could use four RAM simms. I wonder if 520mb RAM would be possible?
Has anyone ever seen and/or used one of these?>>
Wow!
I have been looking for these devices for a year or so. The one supplier I
found was out of stock. The product sheet I have call them SIMM converters and
were made in four variations. Some point to the right others to the left and
have two heights so if you have a Mac with four SIMM slots you could add as many
as 8 SIMMs.
Do you have any more of those 128 MB's 72 pins left (like the ones you were selling a while ago)? If so plug in four and give it a try. It should work and you may well be the first on this list the break the 264 MB RAM barrier in a 6100.
If not could I rent them for a couple days? :-). --glen (digest mode)
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