On Saturday, September 6, 2003, at 03:48 PM, Mark Ginn wrote:
I have to use NON-interleaved memory on my 8600/G3 to run OSX ? I have an assortment of DIMMs in this rig, so it's not a biggie. Just looking for clarification.
No you don't. The main problem is slow or faulty ram for people running upgrades and/or OSX. My machines have all 128's in them and that's hard to de-interleave!
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