Windows doesn't even know the difference (which is to be expected since 
windows is programmed to leave memory unused while linux tries to make
use of 
most of it in some way at all times, unused memory considered as WASTED)

If it isn't your memory modules or the connectors on the motherboard
where 
they are installed, I'll eat my hat.

Civileme

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Ok, you MIGHT have to eat it...

All three of his 128meg modules work when only two are used in any
memory slot on the motherboard. Sound familiar?

Yeap that refresh/decode pairing for similar strips...

Had he inserted 128M+128M+256M (in any order) instead of 128M+128M+128M
Linux would have probably not had a problem...

-JMS


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