In many cases  PC133 can replace PC100. I think there may
be problems with some of the newer memory modules on
older boards, but that it is not a PC100/PC133 thing but a chip
configuration issue. Check www.crucial.com and run your
motherboard through their memory selector. Crucial usually
has pretty good prices anyway and I think they are available in
Europe.

On 16 Nov 02, at 14:58, Heimo Claasen wrote:

> is there someone who knows if PC-133 memory bars can replace
> PC-100's ?
>
> The (socket-7) motherboard in question specifies that it "supports
> only 3.3V (unbuffered) EDO/SDRAM DIMM modules"; jumpers allow all
> sorts of settings for "PC-100" and "Non PC-100" settings for CPU
> "external frequencies" between 66 and 124 MHz, and BIOS offers quite a
> long list of settings for DRAN page mode, DRAN read piepeline, memory
> ECC check, and bank timings, SDRAN cycle length and bank interleave etc.
>
> There are three banks, and according to the manual each could
> accommodate up to 256 MB - which is what I would like to fill up.
>
> Only that 256-bars of PC-100's are almost the double of PC-133's here,
> at present (and mor difficult to find).
>
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