My Reply follows quote. On 21/09/2003 12:15 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>On Sunday, September 21, 2003, at 02:59  PM, Ken wrote:
>
>> Hmmm. Never seen a "program" that gives you that info. You can look on
>> the individual chips on the DIMM. Usually the last couple of numbers on
>> the chip indicate the "speed."
>>
>> Those ending in -60 or similar would be 60ns, for example.
>
>Look in the system profiler.....sometimes it will give this information 
>after the DIMM location.
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Well ASP (OS 9.1, 6360/NewerTech400) only says 64MB DIMM in each slot.

Maybe on newer machines?

Ken

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