On 12/2/02 5:01 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 

> > Hi,

> > 

> > My friend gave me 4-256MB each, PC100, SDRAM DIMMS. I was wondering if 
anyone

> > knows if they can be used in my PTP 225. I think you can only go up to 
128MG

> > 168-pin DIMMs  in each slot totaling 1024MG. I upgraded my computer to a 
G4,

> > 400Mgz a while ago. I know that probably doesn't make a difference. 
Anyway, I

> > was just wondering if anyone had tried to put in RAM that was higher than 
a

> > 128MG chip. I don't want to zap anything. :-)

> > 

> > Thanks for any input,

> > 



> > Dan I have a powerbase 180 upgraded to a 240Mhz processor and when the 
upgrade took place, ram was changed from two  64M DIMM  and one EDO 8 (136M 
total) to then  then have two 64M  DIMM  and an additional 64M which was 32M  
higher than  the maximum the machine all0ws.  I had nothing but errors most 
of them were shown as  bus errors but there were a few really strange ones 
too.  We switched back to the original 8M  EDO and it proved to be obvious 
that the  RAM was the problem.

 Does anyone  else out there know if it would   be easy to locate a 32M   EDO 
 for that 1st slot in my machine?  And if  so.....where and how much should I 
expect to pay?  

Also ....any other info re:this topic that would be useful would be very very 
appreciated!  Thank you 
                                                            "Scary" Larry     
 
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