At 3:19 AM -0400 30/8/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Also I have two 8mb chips, a 32mb chip, and a 128mb chip...they're not one
>after the other...should they be in any specific slots?

I'll tackle this one.  You have 8 RAM slots in your 7600, 2 banks of 4

A1,A2,A3,A4   and   B1,B2,B3,B4

Knowing this, you can interleave your memory with pairs of RAM 
DIMM's.  With your particular situation, you should pair the 8Mb 
DIMMs together and install them in A1 and B1 (or A2 and B2 etc), the 
32Mb and 128Mb DIMMs can go anywhere else.

RAM interleaving is suppossed to boost performance by up to 15%.

Cheers

Giles  (c:=

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