That's good to know. I've got four computers in varying states
operation. I want to go back to my Apple IIe.
Mark Murphy
On Feb 25, 2011, at 12:53 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Is it safe to say the 133mhz ram and 100mhz ram don't mix?
On a 66 MHz bus machine, you may mix PC66, PC100 and PC133 RAM in
any order.
On a 100 MHz bus machine, you may mix PC100 and PC133 RAM in any
order.
On a 133MHz bus machine, only PC133 RAM is permitted.
Most models do not support parity, in which case the 9th chip will be
ignored.
9/18 chip SDRAM is more for PCs than for Macs.
Most Macs expect and require so-called "low density" SDRAM.
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