Sorry if this is redundant to many of you. I do not do
a lot computer improvements.

I wanted to add new RAM to a powerwave 604/132 and
have gotten confused about type to get as well as
which brand/company might be recomended. 

I know it takes 168 pin dimm FPM but can it also take
FPM with EDO together? 
I see such RAM with powerwave listed such as:
http://eshop.macsales.com/Catalog_Item.cfm?ID=6454&Item=OWC5MD128MBE2

But then I read somewhere else that EDO RAM is bad for
powercomputing computers and damages them. 

Next I found a list of sources, which brand is
recomended? 
I know it's said don't buy cheap RAM because it will
be bad quality but how does one tell cheap bad quality
RAM from RAM that is merely on discount or special
sale?. 

Here's a list I found:
http://www.ramprice.com/scripts/modelDetails.php

I've found many people recomending crucial RAM but
they don't seem to sell any RAM for older mac systems. 


        
                
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