At 8:28 PM -0500 1/21/2003, mkbike wrote:
>on 1/21/03 9:17 AM, R.A. Cantrell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>  on 1/21/03 7:23 AM, M Hazell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>>  I've just swiped some RAM out of a 7200/90 destined for the scrap heap,
>>>  and was wondering - although I think I already know the answer - 
>>>if it would
>>>  work in my 7500/100's?
>>  on 1/21/03 9:17 AM R.A. Cantrell wrote:
>>  yes it will work in the 7500.
>
>I have a 7200 that was rescued from the trash ...is it OK to put EDO RAM in
>it? Most sites I've looked at don't specifically indicate their RAM is
>compatible with the 7200? I believe the machine was hanging every five
>minutes or so due to some bad RAM (composite DIMM?) which I pulled and seems
to have cleared the problem.

Putting EDO memory in a 7200 will damage it.  FPM only on that machine.

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