Kimberly Leslie wrote:

>Hi
>
>I still don't know if I understand if this ram will work for my machine.  I
>have a 7500 with a G3 card in it (which would be considered a G3/G4
>Processor upgrade - wouldn't it?).
>
>From what I understand so far - is that any ram that would work in my 7500
>- should work with the G3/G4 upgrades - correct?
>
>Then why would coast to coast have the ram listed like this:
>
>DNED64B/128/H5V4K    128MB 168 Pin Mac 5V DIMM 60NS 4K EDO
>Not Compatible with G3/G4 Processor Upgrades     �
>And...
>DNFP64B/128/H5V4K    128MB 168 Pin Mac 5V DIMM 60NS 4K FPM
>Not Compatible with G3/G4 Processor Upgrades
>
>They way they list it - the ram advertised here will not work with an G3/G4
>upgrade installed - or am I misreading it?  Or is it its just not
>recommended for the upgrades?  I planning on buying 6-8 sticks of 128 mg.
>I'm in Canada and I want to make sure I get the right stuff the first time
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