>I had a setup similar to yours that included 2 tall 128s that I got from
>Newer Technologies when I bought the machine new. These are FPM RAM.
>When I purchased 6 more 128 sticks from Velocity Upgrades, I believe,
>last year I as well as everyone else was having problems with "bad"
>RAM which the supplier replaced (kept replacing).

How can I determine what type and make of RAM I have?  I know there's a mix
of manufacturers in there already and probably a mix of FPM and EDO.  If I
purchase a couple 128's do they have to match what's in the machine now?
Should I pull out the EDO and go with all FPM?  I'd love to pull it all out
and buy 8 new 128's, but the budget's not there right now.

Thanks again,
Chas


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