On Feb 15, 2006, at 1:52 PM, R. A. Cantrell wrote:

I have two identical Kingston ramsticks, 256 mg, that my B&W shows one to be 256 and the other 128, no matter which slots they are swapped around to.
Whazzup?

If they are truly identical, one is bad. IIRC B&W should be able to take double-density RAM chips, so you don't see the issues you'll see on Beiges. If not, it may be a high density DIMM that the B&W is only seeing half of.

However, this would be easy to tell since one DIMM would have half the chips on it that the other did.

Fortunately Kingston offers a lifetime warrantee.

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Bruce Johnson

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