Hi, Group:
Somehow, the answer to this simple question slipped past me during my
'basic' training. All else being equal, can I use PC133 RAM in a
machine with a 100 MHz bus? Or even a 66 MHz bus?
Any consequences?
Regards,
Glenn
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Glenn Williams - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Registered Linux User
On Monday 17 September 2001 07:41 am, you wrote:
Hi, Group:
Somehow, the answer to this simple question slipped past me during my
'basic' training. All else being equal, can I use PC133 RAM in a
machine with a 100 MHz bus? Or even a 66 MHz bus?
Any consequences?
Regards,
Glenn
Yes
Yes, you certainly can.
Ron
- Original Message -
From: Glenn Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 7:41 AM
Subject: RAM
Hi, Group:
Somehow, the answer to this simple question slipped past me during my
'basic' training. All else being
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 06:41:35 -0600, Glenn Williams wrote:
Somehow, the answer to this simple question slipped past me during my
'basic' training. All else being equal, can I use PC133 RAM in a
machine with a 100 MHz bus? Or even a 66 MHz bus?
I am. But the only pitfall I have found
On Monday 17 September 2001 08:20, you wrote:
On Monday 17 September 2001 07:41 am, you wrote:
Hi, Group:
Somehow, the answer to this simple question slipped past me during
my 'basic' training. All else being equal, can I use PC133 RAM in
a machine with a 100 MHz bus? Or even a 66
On Monday 17 September 2001 09:01, you wrote:
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 06:41:35 -0600, Glenn Williams wrote:
Somehow, the answer to this simple question slipped past me during
my 'basic' training. All else being equal, can I use PC133 RAM in
a machine with a 100 MHz bus? Or even a 66 MHz bus
One reservation:
Some old MB do not supportsdrams with error
correction
Auyeung
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: Glenn Williams
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: 2001917 PM 11:18
: Re: RAM
On Monday 17 September 2001 09:01, you wrote: On Mon,
17 Sep 2001 06:41:35 -0600, Glenn Williams