On Oct 30, 2008, at 12:52 PM, Birdman wrote:

>
> I had a rather curious issue pop up.  I removed a low profile 256 meg
> ram stick from a Pismo and put it in a Lombard, but the Lombard sees
> it as only a 128 meg stick.  I'm guessing that there is something in
> the architecture of the ram stick that Lombard only sees half of it.
> Is this odd, or is there a reasonable explanation?

The memory stick is high density, whereas the Lombard (and Wallstreet,  
for that matter) only take low-density memory. Due to this limitation,  
the two machines will only see half of the high-density memory capacity.

Brian


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