on 10/14/03 3:01 PM, David Elmo at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Anyone have a clue about this part of my previous question (friend is coming
> this morning and I am tempted to try a 128 chip in the memory slot but it
> would not look good if it ruined his computer. I would try to shift the
> blame on to all of you of course ...) The CPU is the 603e.
> 
> 
>> Subject: Performa 6360
>> From: David Elmo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
>> it has 2 slots for 168 pin RAM, book says 136 is max (8 on board) but this
>> was before 128 chips were around. Would 2 x 128 chips be OK in this machine?
>> And is it same chips as for 7300 and 7600?
> 
If you put a 128mb DIMM in that slot, it will see it.....as a 64mb DIMM.
Apple, for what ever reason, "crippled" the architecture of that whole
6360/6400/6500/5400/5500 series of (otherwise) very nice Macs.


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