Jason,
If you have a spare RAM card for 5300 I'd be happy to make an offer.
As far as I know there's no problem using the new card. and our old machine
running a mere 20mb would be grateful for a boost!

Gerald



Subject: Maxing Out 5300cs RAM


> Well, my 5300cs has 16M on the motherboard, meaning this card is a 40M
> card. That's kind of an oddball size, and I seem to recall that the 5300
> series had a max RAM of 56M. If this is right, I'm going to guess that
> this is really a 48M card, intended to be used with the 8M motherboards.
> If this is so, is there any problem with me using this card, even though
> I'm not using the last 8M of it? The card it replaced is a 32M card, so
> really I'm only gaining 8M, but if this one will work fine, why put the
> smaller one back in?


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