>It could but it depends on chip density. Pismo can use higher density memory
>chips that sometimes older memory managers in the Lombard and Wallstreet can
>fully recognize.

Mostly, the Lombard and Wallstreet memory managers cannot accept higher 
density DRAM chips.

Watch out for double-sided SODIMM sticks which are made using higher 
density chips. These are organized as "two bank" sticks, and only the 
Pismo can recognize the second bank.

A 256 MB stick will be read as a 128 MB stick, in these cases.

Generally, 128 MB sticks will always be read as 128 MB, on all machines.

It is conceivable that a 512 MB stick could be read as a 128 MB stick, 
although I have no t put this conjecture to the test in a Wallstreet or 
Lombard.

Wallstreets or Lombards are limited to 256 MB sticks and to 512 MB total 
RAM.

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