If the manufacturer says it will work in both, that means it's a card that
is certified to run at the faster (50 MHz) bus speed of the 3500/Kanga. Some
cards had lower-rated RAM that will work at 40 MHz but not at 50, and those
are only good in a 3400. If you don't know for sure, the only way to find
out is to put it in a 3500 and see if it will work.

> Is there any way to know if a 3400 RAM card will work in a 3500 ?  I
> seem to recall that not all 3400 cards will work in a 3500.... or am
> I imagining things ?

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