mkbike wrote:
> 
> on 1/21/03 11:06 PM, R.A. Cantrell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > on 1/21/03 7:28 PM, mkbike at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >> I have a 7200 that was rescued from the trash ...is it OK to put EDO RAM in
> >> it?
> > no, it  will fry the board
> Thanks for those who warned me on this.
> I was told by a vendor that the 7200 will only work with DIMMS up to 64MB.
> While that is what the manual says, I was wondering if anyone has
> successfully used 128MB non-EDO DIMMS in a 7200.

The best advice I could give you is to scrap the 7200 board and install
a 7600 or a 7500 one. Then you can install a 180 or 200 mhz processor,
or even use G3 or G4 upgrade card. I am not sure about 128 Mb dimms in a
7200, but although it is reported to use only as high as 64 Mb ones,
128's can be used in a 75 or 7600, FPM or EDO. I understand that it is
NOT advisable to mix these.

Kevin

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