In a message dated 7/19/03 6:12:57 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<<
Beige G3s and even Blue and Whites can only address certain density chips.
>>

64 by 8, right?


>>
Speed and density have nothing to do with each other.
>>

Faster is usually better, but faster than PC66 is never necessary on a Beige, 
and, in fact, will usually get you into the problem with high-density chips.


A Beige can address ANY stick which is 256 MB or less *and* is 16 chips (no 
less).

8 chips *and* high density is where the flaw ... er, limitation ... in the 
Beige's memory controller shows its ugly head.


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