> Now if someone can come up with a hack to let me de-solder part of the
> ECC stick to turn it into a non-ECC... that would be fantastic!

Parity will work but ECC will not.

Also, the RAM must be unbuffered and not registered.

Machines in the gigabit through Quicksilver era have just enough on-mobo
buffering for a total of seven loads (eight if you count the processor).

Which is why the 100 MHz bus machines have four RAM slots (but only three
PCI slots) whereas the 133 MHz bus machines have only three RAM slots (but
four PCI slots).



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