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- From: gerten@jura.informatik.uni-kl.de
- Subject: re: PS/2 Model 70/121 Questions
- Message-ID: <1992Aug19.140430.17237@uklirb.informatik.uni-kl.de>
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- Organization: University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
- References: <1992Aug18.221340.1510@philmtl.philips.ca>
- Date: Wed, 19 Aug 1992 14:04:30 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug18.221340.1510@philmtl.philips.ca> genrad@philmtl.philips.ca (Genrad) writes:>
- > I would like to know about the P2/2 model 70-121 memory. Specifically,
- >does this machine take the 72 pin, 36 Bit wide SIMM modules that are becoming
- >more commonly available. I a loking to increase the ram on one of these machines, and would like to know if this is a good way of doing this. Also,
- >form what I have been told, this machine can only take up to 6MB of memory on
- >board. Can anyone confirm or deny this?
-
- The 70-121 works (on the motherboard) ONLY with 1 and 2 MB 36 bit wide SIMMS. You can have
- a maximum of 6 MB on the motherboard, more has to be done with a mem expansion board :-(.
- But you don't have to buy IBM ones, compatibles are ok too (for ex. Kingston etc.).
-
- >
- >
- > Regards,
- > K. Kritisilas
-
- Greetings.
- Rainer Gerten
- University of Kaiserslautern
- Department of Computer Science
- W-6750 Kaiserslautern
- Germany
- mail: gerten@informatik.uni-kl.de
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