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- From: tonym@world.std.com (Tony Matt)
- Subject: Re: Can I mix 70ns SIMMS with 80ns SIMMS
- Message-ID: <BsA54D.FyD@world.std.com>
- Organization: The World Public Access UNIX, Brookline, MA
- References: <19088@fritz.filenet.com> <ntnm6d.mendi@netcom.com> <92211.135333REE700A@MAINE.MAINE.EDU>
- Date: Sat, 1 Aug 1992 00:53:00 GMT
- Lines: 16
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- In article <92211.135333REE700A@MAINE.MAINE.EDU> REE700A@MAINE.MAINE.EDU writes:
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- > I don't think your problems were due to the 70 nS ram mixed with 80 nS ram.
- >I think that many 386 motherboards have serious problems w/ cache controllers
- >and/or DMA. In principle, your memory will wait until all of the chips
- > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- >required are ready (I don't know just how).
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- STOP SAYING THIS - IT'S NOT TRUE!
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- For details see 'Re: RAM Speed!! (Help Wanted)'.
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- Tony Matt tonym@world.std.com
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