Kyle Hansen wrote:

> Neither.
>
> Each slot on the board has a corresponding partner.
>
> a1        b1
> a2        b2
> a3        b3
> a4        b4
> a5        b5
> a6        b6
>
> If a1 and b1 have the same size dimms installed then those 2 slots are
> interleaved.  So if you have all 128's in your 9600 then you would need 6 dimms
> that aren't 128mb installed in the opposing slots to be sure your machine has
> de-interleaved Ram.

I'm no expert in this, just a thought: what if you install 128 MB 50ns in slot a1
and 128 MB 60 ns in slot b1, is the RAM still interleaved then? Besides that upgrade
cards don't perform well with different speed DIMMs installed offcourse.


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