> In a message dated 11/12/02 20:12:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
>
> << Each RAM chip on a duo card is eather a 1/2 MB or 2 MB unit.  The
>
> units with "4800" in them are 1/2 MB.
>
> I seem to recall a site that had "chipmunk" in the address that had
>
> all this info.
>
> Mad Dog>>
>
> You probably mean <http://www.chipmunk.nl/DRAM/ChipManufacturers.htm>.
>
> Saul Broudy

Hi All,

    Further complicating the ram discussion.

    I recently purchased a 24 meg ram module for a 2300c It shows as 12 meg on my
280c. I checked at Chipmunk and the ram chips are 2 meg and there are 12 on the
board, 24 meg right. My question is, are 2300c modules downwardly compatible with a
280c, do they use a different refresh rate or is there something else I am missing?

Thanks, Mike McGinnis


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