At 14:51 +1000 on 18/05/02, Darren wrote:

>Mark Benson wrote:
>
>>>4400 and 7220 have 1 slot, and are only Macs that have 120 pin VRAM simm.
>>>
>>
>>OK the full Jazx is the 4400/7220 have 2 Video DIMM slots (near the
>>CPU) and take either 1MB or 2MB EDO or 1,2, or 4MB SGRAM. Thus I
>>conclude these are 512k VRAM modules from a 4400/7220. Any further
>>questions?
>>
>4400 and 7220 have 1, 120 pin vram slot (1 or 2 mb) located on the far
>edge away from the PSU.

Gonna have to agree with that one - GURU has never let me down before.  So
here's what I don't get, and this is probably easily explicable by someone
who knows RAM layouts and configurations far better than any of us who have
chimed in so far:

Why the heck do these seem like 512K modules when they're obviously *not*
512K modules?

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