> Subject: Finally a 6500 is coming home
> From: Germain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Hello, a few days ago I came to you for some advice about buying  a used
> 7600 or 6500. You helped a lot. Thanks a million times. I saw both machines:
> the 7600 seemed the most used one with strange noises all around (HD
> incredible scratching), years to boot up, fourth hand computer, case
> scratched, a very bad all around impression. The 6500 (275 mhz, 96 RAM, 6
> Gig HD) was in mint condition: orginal CDs, boot in a second, silent,
> cables, manuals, and some extras (5 fonts and graphic CDs), it sit in a
> closet for a year. So I went for it considering the price ($120 cdn). So
> here is my question: finally is there a way I can fit my existing RAM (7200)
> in the 6500, can the 128 meg barrier can be broken? Would filling the 6500
> ram slots with FPM memory sticks damage the mobo or else in the 6500?
> 

Hi,
there seems to be contradictory reports about this, but usually you
would need EDO RAM for the 6500.
Visit this site fo more infos :
http://www.zone6400.com/

Thierry

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