The Power Computing specification sheet shows EDO DIMMs being used only with
the PowerBase model.

on 11/16/02 7:12 PM, Goodwin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Ok, I've got 2 PTPs that I'm looking to use for various things, and would
> like to upgrade the memory.
> 
> I understand the motherboard can work with either EDO or FPM, and that
> mixing the 2 types is bad.
> 
> My question is: What did the PTP 225 originally ship with?  How do I check
> the ram type now?  Do I have to pull it out and decipher the numbers on the
> chips, or is there software to report what's in each slot?


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