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- From: cpalmer@atlantis.actrix.gen.nz (Colin Palmer)
- Subject: Re: simms
- Message-ID: <DM3I84.Cnt@actrix.gen.nz>
- Sender: news@actrix.gen.nz (News Administrator)
- Organization: Actrix - Internet Services
- Date: Thu, 1 Feb 1996 11:50:28 GMT
- References: <1054.6604T1325T1866@es.co.nz>
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- In article <1054.6604T1325T1866@es.co.nz>, bthompx <bthompx@es.co.nz> wrote:
- >
- > A local dealer has told me, however, that you 'cannot mix 7ns and 60ns
- > simms in the same machine' - atleast in a pc....
-
- The only possible source of problems this could cause is the computer
- seeing the 60ns SIMM and assuming all the memory is that fast. I have a
- mixture of 70ns and 80ns in a PC and with a slight re-ordering of the
- SIMMs (slow ones in the first sockets) it works fine.
-
- > So, can an a4000 have simms of mixed speeds ? I don't see why it shouldn't,
- > myself...
-
- I don't have an A4000, but see no reason why it shouldn't work. Also
- sine 70ns memory can operate with no wait states at 25MHz, adding 60ns
- memory shouldn't cause any problems.
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