PTP doesn't support SDRAM, IIRC. Only FPM (and possibly EDO?) DIMMS.

I wish it did though, I'd be able to max out my PTP very inexpensively. :-)

Sorry,

-=D=-

On 12/2/02 5:01 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> My friend gave me 4-256MB each, PC100, SDRAM DIMMS. I was wondering if anyone
> knows if they can be used in my PTP 225. I think you can only go up to 128MG
> 168-pin DIMMs  in each slot totaling 1024MG. I upgraded my computer to a G4,
> 400Mgz a while ago. I know that probably doesn't make a difference. Anyway, I
> was just wondering if anyone had tried to put in RAM that was higher than a
> 128MG chip. I don't want to zap anything. :-)
> 
> Thanks for any input,
> 
> Dan 
> 


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