Hello Group Mind - 

Just double checking -- all my Apple Spec research and TIL reading leads 
me to believe that a 10ns 168-pin DIMM, the standard memory chip for a G3 
desktop, will work fine in an slightly upgraded 7500/604-120, in which 
the standard chip is a 70ns 168-pin DIMM.

Yes?

The higher end chips are less expensive and as skinflint is my middle 
name, if they'll work I'd just as soon save a few bucks. 

Thanks for any advice,

Lee
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