Just make sure it's compatible with the Wallstreet.  The Wllst is PC-66 RAM, 
which was all going to be correct for the Wallstreet. Any reseller who doesn't 
guarantee that isn't worth buying from.

Tom


In a message dated 5/12/04 6:05:45 AM, you wrote:

>Laurent, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>
>>The only thing to watch for (and why it is
>>suggested that you buy memory specifically rated for the Wallstreet) is the
>>chip density. If you buy a chip with the newer design, the memory controller
>>in the Wallstreet won't be able to use the full memory, so you end up with a
>>256MB stick which is seen as a 128MB.
>
>And how can I verify and communicate this detail with a seller? What data
>labels are there for density?
>

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