Mike,

I came across this today quite by accident. The article is about 
disassembling the 7100-7600 series. The next part is part of the article:

                     The 7500 uses 168-pin DIMM chips and can be
                     upgraded one chip at a time. If you use FPM (Fast Page
                     Mode) memory chips, they can be interleaved to achieve
                     improved memory access speed. Use matched DIMMs and
                     slot them A1 and B1, A2 and B2, etc. for interleaving. 
You
                     can also use 5 volt (not 3.3 volt) EDO chips, according 
to
                     GURU 2.9 (545K), but lose the ability to interleave 
memory
                     for greater speed.

The whole article is here: http://www.mathdittos2.com/columns/bh/bh010723.html

STeve

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