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- From: smsmith@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Stephen M Smith)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware,comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: Re: Can I mix 70ns SIMMS with 80ns SIMMS
- Message-ID: <1992Jul31.131810.13394@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
- Date: 31 Jul 92 13:18:10 GMT
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- graham@cs.utexas.edu (Ralph Arnold Graham) writes:
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- >I have successfully mixed four 1MBx9 60 ns SIMMs and four 1MBx3 70 ns SIMMs
- >in my 386-20 and have had no problems running OS/2 2.0...
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- I have four 1MBx9 80ns SIMMS on my 386/33's motherboard and 8 1MBx9 60ns
- SIMMS on an expansion card. I haven't had any problems running DOS,
- Windows, OS/2 1.3, OS/2 2.0, and Desqview. I have a Micronics ASIC
- baby motherboard.
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- I bought the 60ns SIMMS because I plan to upgrade to a 486/50.
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- Steve Smith | __|__ | " #*&<-[89s]*(k#$@-_=//a2$]'+=.(2_&*%>,,@
- <smsmith@magnus.acs. | | | {7%*@,..":27g)-=,#*:.#,/6&1*.4-,l@#9:-) "
- ohio-state.edu> | | |
- BTW, WYSInaWYG | | | --witty.saying.ARC
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