I just upgraded my lab with 2 more 2500's and I upgraded them mem in
them with this mem
http://www.compgeeks.com/details.asp?invtid=4X36FPM

It was only 9 bucks so I said what the hey and I got lucky it works. You
can also go to kg2.com and get cisco memory garaunteed to work but a bit
more expensive.


-----Original Message-----
From: Erick B. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 8:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 2500 series DRAM ???? [7:57811]


binh,

Heres my notes on 2500 memory... hopefully there
should be some stickers or wording on the chips/pcb
that help out finding out what you have.

2500 DRAM use ONLY:

 - 1x36 70ns(or faster) TIN SIMMS 4 meg
 - 4x36 70ns(or faster) TIN SIMM 16 meg

PARITY, not Nx32. And they must be electronically 'single-sided'. 
Some simply don't work so shop/look around.

--- Binh Ma  wrote:
> Hi to all members,
> 
> I have old 16mb DRAM modules and would like to reuse
> them on the 2500
> series routers, but I'm a little unsure if the
> router will take it. Can 
> someone clarify will me what type of DRAM will the
> 2500 series router 
> take, non-parity or parity DRAM modules ?? And how
> can I tell if my 16mb 
> DRAM modules are parity or non-parity type ??
> 
> Thank-you members,
> 
> rgds,
> 
> Binh Ma
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