At 22:21 -0700 on 19/09/01, Anand Keathley wrote:
Thanks for everyone's help so far. Another novice question. For those
Macs that use 72 pin RAM, is it interchangable? Meaning will it work or
Generally, yes. RAM is RAM, for the most part.
damage the mac if it is a certain speed, (xx ns
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All the Macs I can think of that use 72-pin RAM are
spec'd for 80ns chips.
Faster RAM won't hurt but it also won't help in most
cases.
p
Any that use 72pin RAM that won't work at all with
EDO?
FPM 72pin SIMMs cost more than EDO from many places. :P
At 09:55 -0700 on 20/09/01, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
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All the Macs I can think of that use 72-pin RAM are
spec'd for 80ns chips.
Faster RAM won't hurt but it also won't help in most
cases.
p
Any that use 72pin RAM that won't work at all with
EDO
All the Macs I can think of that use 72-pin RAM are spec'd for 80ns chips.
Faster RAM won't hurt but it also won't help in most cases.
The 8100/80 may spec 80ns But my experience says use 60ns. Even 70ns
are not reliable.
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Thanks for everyone's help so far. Another novice question. For those
Macs that use 72 pin RAM, is it interchangable? Meaning will it work or
damage the mac if it is a certain speed, (xx ns)? Or are there specific
ones to avoid? There is someone locally who says he has ,...two 16
MB