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- From: perezfr@issy.cnet.fr (Frederic Perez)
- Subject: Re: simms
- Message-ID: <perezfr-0102960839140001@nikopol.issy.cnet.fr>
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- References: <1054.6604T1325T1866@es.co.nz>
- Date: Thu, 1 Feb 1996 06:39:14 GMT
-
- In article <1054.6604T1325T1866@es.co.nz>, bthompx@es.co.nz (bthompx) wrote:
-
- > I have an a4000/040.
- >
- > I need to buy another 4 meg 72pin simm memory module (single sided).
- >
- > Now, I understand the a4000 uses 70ns or better simms.
- >
- > A local dealer has told me, however, that you 'cannot mix 7ns and 60ns
- > simms in the same machine' - atleast in a pc....
- >
- > So, can an a4000 have simms of mixed speeds ? I don't see why it shouldn't,
- > myself...
- >
- > ...... Brendan
- >
-
- Hi Brendan,
- Yes you can mix it, but it will work as 70ns simms (But the 4040 is very
- very very slow in accessing memory, that's why all 4000 accelerator boards
- have simms connectors inboard.).
-
- Regards, Fred
-