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- Subject: Re: 4 Mbytes memory modules on a PS/2 55sx: Help!
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- Date: 27 Jul 92 21:09:57 GMT
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- wjb5106@rigel.tamu.edu (Walter Barnett) writes:
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- >Usually, 'IBM-type SIMMs' are not compatible with PS/2s. The SIMMs used
- >in virtually all microchannel (Model 50, or greater) PS/2s are 72-pin
- >SIMMS and are not generally compatible with 'IBM Compatible' machines.
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- I guess the best thing to do is to ask the vendor if the SIMM is compatible
- with a PS/2 before you buy it and make sure theyll take it back with no
- restocking fee if its not.
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