Robert wrote:

>If, like me, you have a small stash of dimms in static bags. How in the
>!@#$% can you tell if they are EDO or FPM? It is only recently that Dimm
>Manf/Sellers started putting the Ram MB values on Dimms, much less nano
>speed or EDO/FPM. According to what I read, it's a no-no for me to put
>an EDO Dimm in my Granddaughter's Apple 7200. I tried two 32mb Dimms and
>got a loud static noise like a TV with a blown Audio circuit. I don't
>know if they were bad on the front or the 7200 zapped them. RHB

acccckkkk!...
...Grandpa.....why is Betsy crying like that? what did you do to her kid pix ??

Check out

http://www.chipmunk.nl/DRAM/ChipManufacturers.htm

....which helps you find out information on dimms through the numbers on
the individual
chips.

Cheers...Michael




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