On 11-01-2004 4:01, Jerry Buc, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:

> Is there any way to tell if ram is EDO or FPM by looking at it or with
> ASP?
> I need to cannibalize ram from some 7XXXs and install in a 5400. Will
> it hurt the 5400 if I install unidentified FPM ram in it to see if it
> works?

Not with ASP.
For understanding DRAM chip numbers goto:
<http://www.chipmunk.nl/DRAM/ChipManufacturers.htm>
You will find here nearly all you want to know about your RAM-modules.
Don't be afraid, its a Dutch site but the language is English.

And be aware of the fact that the 5400 will NOT accept RAM-modules with 4K
refreshrate or at the best 50% of the size.

HTH,

Jo



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