So it is.
256 Top
32 bottom
Thank you,
Cliff



On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 13:36:03 -0800, CR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Fabian, you're exactly right.
 In ASP I'm showing 16mMB DRAM  and 128MB expansion RAM
 But, it does not indicate location of the 128 .
 Can I presume a 128 RAM chip in one slot and the other empty?

Cliff:
From: Fabian Fang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
 What your ASP shows, 16 Mb + 128 Mb, do not add up to the 288 Mb
 mentioned in your original post.    Am I wrong in thinking that the
 Wallstreet II has 64 Mb RAM on board?  This would possibly mean an 128
 Mb module in one slot, and a 96 Mb module in the second slot, which is
 somehow not seen by ASP.

Fabian
From: Jeff Hubatka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Wallstreets came with 32MB of RAM, in the lower slot. No one ever made
a 96MB RAM card. The only way to get 288 is with a 32 and a 256.


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