If the server is branded crucial.com may help you to identify the correct
memory type. The site offers an easy 3 steps menu to identify the RAM type.


On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 5:24 PM, Ronny Aasen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
>
>> [Ronny Aasen]
>>
>>
>>> a long time ago it was decided to get more ram for administrator.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I did not know or have forgotten this.
>>
>>
>>
>>> I dont know what made the process stop, and that is also not
>>> important.  Getting it up and running, and finished! is.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I do not have any spare time to find and order RAM.  I suspect Werner
>> have the same problem, and thus it would not be too smart to expect
>> the ordering to be done by one of us with local access.
>>
>> I might find time to insert it, if it showed up on my desk.
>>
>>
>>
>>> Can i suggest that $someone with local machine access aquire the
>>> RAM, and installs it. and get a refund from joergen. alternativly
>>> get the requiered funds in advance if nessecary ?
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I suggest $someone take care of the ordering and refunding, and
>> someone with local access the a packet with RAM modules to insert. :)
>>
>> Happy hacking,
>>
>>
> I can deal with ordering and requesting refunding. And shipping it to your
> desk. As long as we can Identify compatible ram
>
> I know it is
> Multi-bit ECC Synchronous DDR
> 400 MHz (2.5 ns)
>
> from dmidecode. would any brand do ? or are there something more compatible
> then others?
>
> Ronny Aasen
>
>
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