Sorry for the re post but I goofed on the subject line before.

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I went to Other World Computing's website to order some RAM (it only has 
64M total in it now) and this is where the confusion starts. I see they 
have at least 3 different 128M sticks available, all for roughly the
same 
price. Two say they are compatible with G3 upgrade cards, the third 
doesn't say one way or the other. Of the two that say are G3 compatible, 
one is non-edo and one is edo. Which ones do I need? I don't have a G3 
card in it, and maybe never will, but I don't want to have to go out and 
buy new RAM if I do get one down the road.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

You can also contact a fellow list member for the 128 MB ram you need.
Mohamad Hammad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have purchased from him in the past. The price was right [27$/] and
the ram arrived well packed and works perfectly in my 7600/g3. I can't
remember now but I think if you're using a g3 or g4 card the edo ram is
not recommended for these machines. You may want to check this before
ordering from where ever you decide.


AL

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