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>Will PC 100 DIMM RAM work in my 7500? I just paid $20.00 for 128 megs. 
>Good or bad?
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I suspect the answer is BAD. From the Apple Service manual on the series:

>>PM 7500/100

>>8 or16 MB standard; expandable to 512 MB
>>Uses 168-pin, 64-bit, 70 ns or faster DRAM DIMMs

>>All the computer systems covered in this manual have eight
>>DRAM DIMM slots on the logic board, each with a 64-bit data
>>bus. You can increase the computers' DRAM to a total of 512
>>MB using 5-volt, 64-bit-wide, 168-pin fast-paged mode,
>>70 ns DIMMs. (You can also use EDO DIMMs in the PM 7300
>>Series, 7600/200, and WS 7350/180. See the note on the
>>previous page for more information.)

I believe PC100 DIMMs are 3.3 Volt.

Ken

Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.


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