Marc van Gemert wrote:

> Kyle Hansen wrote:
>
> > Each slot on the board has a corresponding partner.
> >
> > a1        b1
> > a2        b2
> > a3        b3
> > a4        b4
> > a5        b5
> > a6        b6
> >
> > If a1 and b1 have the same size dimms installed then those 2 slots are
> > interleaved.  So if you have all 128's in your 9600 then you would need 6 dimms
> > that aren't 128mb installed in the opposing slots to be sure your machine has
> > de-interleaved Ram.
>
> I'm no expert in this, just a thought: what if you install 128 MB 50ns in slot a1
> and 128 MB 60 ns in slot b1, is the RAM still interleaved then? Besides that upgrade
> cards don't perform well with different speed DIMMs installed offcourse.

I have an XLR8 ZIF carrier with a G3 350 running at 400 (50 MHz bus) with 1.5 G RAM,
comprised of 12 - 128 MB Velocity FPM DIMM's, Runs with no problems, however I did have
a problem putting in some of their EDO DIMM's and getting it to work with more than 1
EDO DIMM, worked fine with one but as soon as I put in a second (interleaved or not) I
had minor memory problems, when I added a third the machine would not even boot.......

As always YMMV
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