I don't know how you are going to cram 2 dimms into one slot, but doesn't Apple recommend to start populating slots at the high numbers?

A&B 6 first, the A&B 5, etc.

ron

Place memory chips of the same size & speed (generally it's a good idea to go for the same brand though that's not always technically strictly neccessary) in their corresponding slots, meaning that you must have an even number of chips.
i.e.
64mb in slot A1
64mb in slot B1
128mb in slot A2
128mb in slot A2
etc etc
this way the computer can read AND write to the memory at the same time, resulting in an approximate 30% speed increase. Not all models of computers support it though, only computers which use the "hammerhead" memory controller model or newer.
Exactly what is "Interleaving?" How would I do that on my old PM7300?

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