Re: Ram Speed

2004-11-28 Thread Ben Dyer
On 29 Nov 2004, at 10:15, Ken wrote: Hmmm. Don't think the bus speed has much to do with this issue. You need the proper REFRESH speed for the RAM DIMM itself. The Wallstreet needs 10ns SODIMMs. Ken The Wallstreet's RAM bus runs at 66MHz, which dictates the refresh rate required of its RAM. The P

Re: Ram Speed

2004-11-28 Thread Amanda Ward
Hey Ken, The sodimm is from a p3 500... don't know the refresh speed. Amanda On 28/11/2004, at 15:15, Ken wrote: My Reply follows quote. On 28/11/2004 14:53 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: The bus speed on the 266MHz Wallstreet is 66MHz. It'll work fine, providing the RAM going into the lower slot is low-p

Re: Ram Speed

2004-11-28 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 28/11/2004 14:53 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >The bus speed on the 266MHz Wallstreet is 66MHz. It'll work fine, >providing the RAM going into the lower slot is low-profile (the card >should be about an inch wide). > >Cheers, >Ben > >On 29 Nov 2004, at 09:45, Amanda Ward

Re: Ram Speed

2004-11-28 Thread Ben Dyer
The bus speed on the 266MHz Wallstreet is 66MHz. It'll work fine, providing the RAM going into the lower slot is low-profile (the card should be about an inch wide). Cheers, Ben On 29 Nov 2004, at 09:45, Amanda Ward wrote: Hi All, I have a Wallstreet 266 with 192 MB ram. The upper slot has a big

Ram Speed

2004-11-28 Thread Amanda Ward
Hi All, I have a Wallstreet 266 with 192 MB ram. The upper slot has a big 128 MB sodimm and the lower has a 64. Can anyone tell me what the ram bus speed is? I have a 128 MB 66MHz I'd like to put in the lower slot. Should it work? Thanks, Amanda -- G-Books is sponsored by