72pin 60ns OR BETTER, with TRUE PARITY.  These specs. give you a wider range
to shop & it won't make it so apparent your shopping Cisco (which usually
raises the price :-)

Best of Luck !!!
Phil

"Jon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Yes, with parity
>
> Jon
>
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> ""Miller, Nathan (AZ15)"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > What type of SIMMs can be used in a cisco 2500 (DRAM) ?  It looks like
> > standard 72pin 60ns RAM.  Is this the case?
> > TIA
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> > Nathan
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