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- From: darnold@felix.filenet.com (Dave Arnold)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware,comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: Can I mix 70ns SIMMS with 80ns SIMMS
- Message-ID: <19088@fritz.filenet.com>
- Date: 27 Jul 92 20:19:12 GMT
- Reply-To: darnold@fritz.filenet.com (Dave Arnold)
- Organization: FileNet Corp., Costa Mesa, CA
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- I am upgrading to OS/2 2.0, and so I need 8 megabytes of RAM.
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- My Northgate elagance currently has 4MB of 80 nanosecond RAM (I determined
- this by looking at the chips which have a -8 suffix). I am having trouble
- finding 80 nanosecond chips. Can I safely mix 80ns chips with 70ns chips
- for use with OS/2? I was told that OS/2 is very sesitive to memory.
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- My System: Northgate Elegance 386DX/20.
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- Thank you.
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