At 12:22 -0400 04/30/2002, Dusan Kostic wrote:

>That would indicate generic DIMM, if you are absolutely certain that the
>manual corresponds to your card. The manual I had mentioned both options,
>and the IXMicro rep told me that the only way to differentiate was to look
>at the connector. Somebody who is currently using the card may give you
>better information. I think that the "cheap" upgrade path used the same 1 MB
>VRAM as PowerMac 7300, but I may be completely wrong. Those are currently
>$24 each at a reputable place, so UltimateRez may still be a better choice.

I still have about 20 of those 1 MB VRAM DIMMs from the Power 
Computing auction six years ago or so.  Because I sold a bunch on 
Ebay a year or so ago, you can find a jpeg of the module at 
http://www.io.com/~trag .   The file name is 1MB_VRAM.jpg.  You may 
be able to tell from that image whether it will fit in your video 
card connector.

If looks like it will fit, I'm happy to send you a couple to try.  If 
they work, I'd want $10 each for them plus postage.  If not, just 
mail them back.

Jeff Walther

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