Jeff,

Thanks a lot!

I'll buy the sticks right away and will let you know how it works.

Neo

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On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 11:58 AM, Jeff Walther <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On Dec 8, 12:17 pm, Neo Winston <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Friends,
> >
> > I'd like to put on a 64MB RAM module on my LC 575, and I know that it
> handle only single-banked SIMMs.
> >
> > Could any friend please point me out an eBay auction for that, because
> I'm confused with so many options to chose from.
>
> The LC575 is nearly identical (is identical?) in architecture to the
> LC475/Q605.   I would be very surprised if a  two bank 128MB SIMM
> would not work in there.   I've had the Q605 up to 260MB using  a SIMM
> tree and a pair of 128MB SIMMs.  Of course, then I couldn't close the
> lid...
>
> These part numbers are for fairly common 64Mb and 128MB 72 pin SIMMs
> which work in the Mac.  D4893 ,D4290 ,KMM53632000.   If I remember
> correctly, the first and last are HP and Samsung part numbers for the
> same 128MB SIMM.  The middle one is an HP part number for a 64MB
> SIMM.   Note that these 128MB SIMMs do not work in the 6100 (at least
> not for me), I think, because the RAS lines are paired backwards to
> how the 6100 pairs them.   But that shouldn't matter for you.
>
> Here's a 128MB SIMM on Ebay for $15.99 with free shipping.   The Item
> Description says "ECC" but it's not.   It's just plain vanilla parity,
> which the Mac will happily ignore.
> <http://cgi.ebay.com/128MB-ECC-SIMM-KMM53632000AK-6U-D4893-69001-/
> 110542177748?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19bcd3c5d4>
>
> And a little google searching turns up many reports of 128MB SIMMs
> working in the LC575.
>
> The only thing to watch out for is whether the SIMM is too tall for
> your case.
>
> Here's a shorter 64MB SIMM, but the seller doesn't provide
> information, nor a clear enough photo for me to be certain that it's a
> good choice.  My main concern is that it should only have eight chips
> on it.  If it has sixteen, (another eight on the other side) then this
> one may not work:
> <http://cgi.ebay.com/64MB-EDO-non-Parity-72-Pin-SIMM-Memory-Upgrade-/
> 380297121499?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item588b798edb>
>
> Jeff Walther
>
>
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