Larry, FWIW, XP is going to kinda choke on 233mhz.  Contrary to 
what M$ says, you need something much faster for XP to work its 
best.  (I believe Peter told you how much memory it could 
take).  If that's a Socket 7, I believe 266mhz was the fastest 
Pentium or AMD made in that socket.  If it by chance it's a 
Slot 1, then it should be able to take something a bit faster. 
I think 233mhz was where Slot 1 started.
-Clint

Merry Christmas to all & God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://www.OrpheusComputing.com/computers/specials.html
http://www.ComputersCustomBuilt.com

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "LarryB"

I have a NEC Power Mate 5000 basic unit NLX which has a 40g HD 
but only
64m of ram. I would like to maximize the ram.It has one more 
slot. The
board the ram is on has 8 chips, 2 banks of 4 each. the only 
number on
the board is V8X64U34K110B and has the name of Viking 
conponents on the
other side. Each chip has this number. 5264805FTT75
The computer tower has a 233mhz Pentium in it. I was hoping to 
load
Windows XP and set it up for modem use as my friend does not 
have any
other option.
I think it was used in a cash payroll loaning business and only 
had a
basic Windows NT version 4 loaded. I took the HD out to distroy 
any
records that might be on it. Then installed a used 40g HD.
Any help will be appreciated.
-- 
LarryBrowning
K & L Electronics
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