At 9:14 AM -0700 11/7/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I am trying to get a handle on a Duo Ram card I was given, as to the size.
>It's Kingston (their website was no help) with a part number of KTA-D280/28A
>with a riser/daughter card with the part number KTA-D280/36B. I tried
>putting this in my 280c but the unit would only give the start up chime,
>then static and then nothing. What is the size of this memory card and is it
>bad?

        How about trying it in a 2300?  This sounds like a 36 MB, and
sometimes the larger modules are a little persnicity about working in just
one of these two machines.  Usually the screw-ups I've seen register half
of the memory on the wrong machine, though.  Also, try the Duo/2400 list.
Paul



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