From: Kristopher Spencer (kspencer_at_dynsolve.net)
Date: Sat Jul 27 2002 - 23:43:28 EDT
Hi List,
I am new to the list. I have a 600E and its great.
I saw this message (below) recently on the list. It made me think. IBM
says the MAX RAM for a 600E is "288MB". Is is true that I can put 2
256MB 144-pin SODIMM sticks in my 600E (2645-4BU)?
Thanks,
Kris
James H. E. Maugham wrote:
>Bert, et. al.,
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>Michael Geary [mailto:Mike_at_Geary.com] wrote:
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>>Compare the entries for the 390E and 770Z. You will see that they not only
>>take the same memory, but they have the same Intel 440BX chipset. As far as
>>memory is concerned, they are exactly the same machine!
>>
>>
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>An interesting experiment would be to see if the 390E can take 256MB sticks like
>it's 390X big brother!
>
>This would be akin to the use of 256MB sticks speced for the 600X or early Ts in
>our 600Es, something most of us are already familiar with and another set of
>machines built on the 440BX chipset. The fact that there's no onboard memory on
>the 390s to conflict with added memory is a plus.
>
>Were I you Bert, I'd give it a try. Get some 256MB Crucial sticks for the 390X
>(use coupon code GENMBPJN30 for $30 off!) and let us know the results.
>
>Regards,
>
>James
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