Sorry, I just repeated another suggestion. I skipped from a Power 100 to a PCP 240 & then a PTP. ... "MAX the RAM, what ever it will take." However, If it won't take more than 160MB Ram don't waste too much money. RHB ******************************** David Deckert wrote: > > On Thursday, September 19, 2002, at 10:05 AM, Patrick Finnegan wrote: > > > On Thu, 19 Sep 2002, Robert H. Baucom wrote: > > > >> A. Three 128MB Dimms. > > > > I thought that the most you could put in a PowerBase 200 was a pair of > > 64MB and one 32MB DIMM, for a maximum of 160MB of RAM. Am I wrong? > > > > -- Pat > > That's what I thought as well. > > -David > > --
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