on 1/23/03 10:47 AM, Clark Martin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>>> mkbike wrote:

>>> 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.
> 
> I have a couple of 7200s each with a single 128M DIMM in it, no problems.
>> 
>> When my 7500 was a 7200/120 it ran fine with a 128MB FPM DIMM installed.
>> It's best to use DIMMs with identical specs.
> 
> 
> There is no particular reason to use DIMMs with identical specs I
> know of.  The 7200 doesn't interleave memory.
> 
> 
Thanks to all who posted comments re: the 7200 RAM question I inserted in
this thread. Since I intend to use the 7200 primarily as a child's computer
and maybe light e-mail/web browsing on a home network for now, I'll probably
try a 128MB DIMM that will be useful if I later upgrade it with a new
motherboard (as 'Kevin' suggested) and as you've already done.

Thanks,

Mike
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