on 10/31/01 8:41 PM, Chuck Stinnett at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> on 10/31/01 1:39 PM, Sean C at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> Also, since I know doodly about RAM, how do I know which
>> kind of RAM I already have?
> 
> Generically speaking, you need 168-pin, 60 ns, 5V FPM DIMMs for a PTP.
> 
> To see the configuration and size of your existing RAM, go to:
> 
> -- The Apple menu in upper left-hand corner of screen
> -- Pull down to Apple System Profiler
> -- Click on System Profile tab
> -- Click on Memory Overview
> -- Click on Built-in Memory
> 
> This won't tell you the _brand_ of RAM, but will at least give you an idea
> of the size of the DIMMs already installed and in what slot.
> 
> --Chuck
> 
> 
Im using edo ram in my power tower pro and alot of times its more readily
available and cheaper. (or it used to be until the last couple months)

dave
>;}}}><


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