on 7/14/03 1:47 PM, Aaron at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks.....Aaron, That is a good point. 7200's are vulnerable to EDO DIMMs.
But some other hard and fast rules about Macs are'nt. As an example, the
5500 and 6500-series are supposed to require 5v-EDO DIMMs. I have a 6360
with a 5500/225 motherboard in it that has (2) 64meg 5v DIMMs that are
FPM....and it's been running fine for 8 months now....go figure...  Mikie
> Yes, but be warned: THE REVERSE IS NOT TRUE!
> 
> Most of the machines listed by Mikie take both FPM and EDO RAM. But if you put
> EDO RAM in a 7200, you may destroy both the RAM and the 7200 logic board.
> 
> - Aaron



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