Thanks for the reply, guess we'll go for 2 x 32 all around.

Kevin

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark Odette II" 
To: "'Kevin Wigle'" ; 
Sent: Friday, 24 May, 2002 00:07
Subject: RE: Router memory [7:44925]


> AFAIK, if it came with 16, then that means they only populated one of
> the two DRAM slots.  To go to 64 though, you'll need to remove the 16,
> and then add 2 x 32MB to get what you want.
> 
> This comes from the experience of upgrading 2620s that were purchased 2,
> almost 3 years ago for VoIP Gateways, and I just upgraded all 4 of them
> in the last 90 days.
> 
> Your only true way of knowing what you have is to pop the top :(
> ... but I'm sure you can safely order 2 32's and you'll be good to go.
> In fact, I don't believe they sell a 64MB chip for them. :)
> 
> Crucial.COM has always been wonderful to me for timely shipment and
> price.
> 
> HTHs,
> Mark
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
> Kevin Wigle
> Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 10:07 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Router memory [7:44925]
> 
> Hey group!
> 
> Early versions of the 2600 came with only 16 megs DRAM.  Then it was
> changed
> to 32 meg.
> 
> How can I tell if 32 megs is 1x32 or 2x16 without taking off the top?
> 
> Need to upgrade to 64 meg and want to get the correct package.
> 
> Kevin Wigle




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