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- From: erics@infoserv.com (Eric S. Smith)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Subject: Re: IIci memory configuration question
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 08:11:57 PDT
- Organization: Reigning Cats and Dogs
- Message-ID: <D2150056.lrjud9@erics.infoserv.com>
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- nick+@pitt.edu (Nick C De Mello) writes:
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- > 20 Megs is definitely OK, you just need 32 bit addressing,
- >
- > BUT: be carefull. The way you described it "taking out the
- > quarter meg chips and slotting the 4 megs" won't work.
- > Remember you have an "A" bank and a "B" bank and the
- > biggest simms have to be in the "A" bank.
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- This is not true on the IIci. You can put SIMMs of any size in either
- bank, as long as all the SIMMs in any particular bank are of the same
- size. If you're using internal video it's better to have the biggest
- SIMMs in bank B.
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