At 18:54 -0700 29/07/04, Ken wrote:
....

The Macintosh Plus
requires 150-ns or faster
SIMMs. RAM speed is
indicated by the -xx number
after the manufacturer's
part number (-15
indicates a 150-ns SIMM).
Logic Board


I too, want to upgrade my Mac Plus to 4M. I have three sets of 4-1M SIMMs: they read -70, -7 and -80 after the manufacturer's part number. I assume -70 and -7 means 70ns; -80 means 80ns. Is that correct? You say they should be 150ns or faster. OK. But the difference between 150 and 70 is big. Would that be too fast? Should I use the 80ns or the 70ns set?
Thank you.


Harold

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