Hi;
Regarding whether or not 128 meg ram chips work in the PCP, I think 
they must, as I found this on OWC's website....
(it includes PowerCenter Pro under list of compatible computers)
Mark H
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128MB 168 Pin Mac 5V DIMM 60NS 4K FPM non-EDO (2K Per Bank) for Apple 
73/75/76/85/86/95/9600; Compatible Clones. 100% Compatible with G3/G4 
upgrades! New with Lifetime Warranty.   (OWC5MD128MB)

This memory module is compatible with the following computers:
Power Macintosh Models
7300, 7500, 7600, 8500, 8515, 8600, 9500, 9515, 9600

Power Macintosh Server Models
7350, 8550, 8650, 9550, 9650

Power Computing Models
PowerCenter, PowerCenter Pro, PowerTower, PowerTower Pro, PowerWave

SuperMac
Models J700, S900

This includes systems that have been upgraded with a G3 or G4 Upgrade.
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On Wednesday, March 12, 2003, at 06:29  AM, Thomas P. Humphreys wrote:

> Robert Baucom wrote:
>
> I would suppose this to be true ... on your 180.  There has been some
> disagreement in the past discussions as  to whether 128 dimms work in 
> a PTP.
>
> I have a PTP225, on OS 9.1, with 8 128 MB Dimms. All diagnostic S/W
> indicate (Tech Tool Pro 3.5, Norton Utilities, Disk warrior, Spring
> Cleaning) that it does, in fact, have 1 GB of Ram. People are saying
> that though it may show that, it is only using 1/2 of the Ram. ???
>
> All I know is that, with a 450 MHz G4 card, it is noticeably quicker
> than my eMac, 700 MHz, G4 with 1GB Ram ... To which I ask, "Is OS 9.2
> that much slower than 9.1?"
>
> RHB
> *******
> TEA wrote:
>>
>>>> Thanks for your advice about RAM. A vendor I was speaking to said
>>>> this machine takes a maximum of 64 meg, not 128 meg configurations.
>>>> Is this correct?
>>
>>>> As you will recall, I have a Power Center Pro 180 that was upgraded
>>>> to a G3.
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>> Mark H
>>
>> On Tuesday, March 11, 2003, at 10:29  AM, Chuck Stinnett wrote:
>>
>>> The proper memory for the PCP (and most of the Power Computing 
>>> family)
>>> is a
>>> 168-pin, 5V, 60 ns FPM (that is, a non EDO) DIMM.
>>>
>>
>>
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