Methinks that takes the non EDO 168 DIMMs. Leave that other  stuff alone
... you could fry something. I watched a feller put EDO dimms in an
Apple 7200 and it zapped them, as in land fill,

RHB

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TEA wrote:
> 
> Hi:
> 
> I have a Power Center Pro 180 that was upgraded to a G3.
> 
> It takes 168 pin DIMMS, operating at 60 or 70 nano-seconds, 5.0 Volts (
> I believe). Could I use a "128MB, 168 PIN, PC133, SDRAM DIMM" (i.e.
> today's faster ram) in my machine? Would it be 'backwards compatible'?
> 
> If not, additional information would be helpful.
> 
> Mark H
> Toronto
> �

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