>It could but it depends on chip density. Pismo can use higher density memory
>chips that sometimes older memory managers in the Lombard and Wallstreet can
>fully recognize.
Mostly, the Lombard and Wallstreet memory managers cannot accept higher
density DRAM chips.
Watch out for double-sided SO
>Is RAM used in Lombard the same stuff that goes in Pismo? My Mom's
>Lombard hard drive just died, and it makes more sense to buy a new
>machine at this point (case is in brutal shape) than to replace the
>drive. I'm hoping to pick the carcass before we bury it.
Yes and no.
Early Wallstreet
on 09/10/05 12:15, Dante McLean at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is RAM used in Lombard the same stuff that goes in Pismo? My Mom's
> Lombard hard drive just died, and it makes more sense to buy a new
> machine at this point (case is in brutal shape) than to replace the
> drive. I'm hoping to pick
Is RAM used in Lombard the same stuff that goes in Pismo? My Mom's
Lombard hard drive just died, and it makes more sense to buy a new
machine at this point (case is in brutal shape) than to replace the
drive. I'm hoping to pick the carcass before we bury it.
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Regards,
Dante McLean
Dante M