Frederick Silliman wrote:

> Linda Hutcheson wrote:
>
> >I'll add to that. I've got an 8500. My book says 64bit, 168-pin, 5V, EDO, 60n
> >with 1 or 2k. But when I cruise eBay I never see the 8500 listed under these.
> >
> >
> According to to Apple Document No.: 19456
> Title: Power Macintosh Using FPM, EDO, SDRAM< and SGRAM
>
> The 73/75/76/85/86/95/9600 use the same memory.
> FPM or EDO (5 volt)
>
> SO, yes, your book is correct.
>
> May I add, from personal experience, memory related problems can be
> reduced by not mixing FPM and EDO and; keeping the speed and refresh
> rate the same.
>

is there a way to tell the difference between FPM and EDO? I have a bunch of 32
MB chips in this thing and want to add some 64MB to bring up the ram.

Linda




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