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> From: Alejandro Desalvo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 
> What do you exactly mean by hybrid DIMMs? DIMMs that can work either at 3.3v and 5v? 
> or just something else?
 Thanks for your relpy. 
> Alejandro.
> 
That is EXACTLY what I mean. Think about the typcal 168-pin DIMMs that you have seen 
used in PCI Macs. The word for them is "chunky."

I purchased some 168-pin DIMMs that look just like the usual 5v FPM 168-pin DIMMs but 
they probably weigh about half as much. All of the chips on both sides of the DIMM are 
very, very thin. I'm away from home right now so I can't pop one out of the 9600 to 
check but I'm sure that they say 3.3v right on them, run at 60ns, and are designated 
IDT 74FCT 162244 APA.

They work just fine in a 5v Macintosh environment. 

M


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