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- From: gronke@acpub.duke.edu (Paul Gronke)
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- Subject: Change SIMMS from 53ns -> higher ns? On Zeos 386
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- Date: 31 Jul 92 13:08:46 GMT
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- A colleague of mine would like to upgrade the memory in his Zeos 386.
- he has 1 meg of 53ns RAM. He would like to go to 4 meg, but we don't
- know whether he is locked into 53 ns, or can upgrade say, to 70 or 80ns.
- I assume this would mean taking out the first meg and junking it...but
- is there other potential conflicts, with bios, etc that i am not
- considering?
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- any help is appreciated. Respond here or email to
- gronke@dukemvs.ac.duke.edu or gronke@dukemvs.bitnet. Thanks!
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