Lee wrote:
> 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?
No. Unless you like your Dimms "well done." THe 3.3 volt Dimms in your G3
will not work in the 5v slots of the 7500. You will destroy the Dimm and
possible damage your logic board.
> 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.
You get what you pay for.
> Thanks for any advice,
My advice is to go to Ramseeker.com and look up some prices for 168-pin 5v
FPM (or EDO) and buy the right RAM for your machine before you hurt
someone. He he.
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