> No. Just make sure you don't 'accidentally' pair the new DIMM with > another of equal size but different manufacture. That is the cause of > the majority of interleaving issues.
Noted. So I'd need a matched pair of 32s to replace my single one... [Sigh] > Yes. My first 16MB are interleaved. Right now that's 20%, but a few > years ago, I used to run with 32MB and 100% of it interleaving, before > one of my 8MBs died on me. TFTI! > I was told directly not to do it by a Sonnet technician when an > accelerator card of any kind is involved (regardless of OS), but that > is a ridiculously general statement -- so I went ahead and so far so > good. No networking delays for me like the other dude mentioned. I > position the interleaved chips in the FIRST two slots (A1 and B1), not > the last slots the way some do -- but I have no idea whether this > relates to compability. Worth a shot... It does sound like a rather over-general comment, but it could be right. If so, it's a shame; the main thing holding back an older Mac with am accelerator is a slow system bus, and increasing memory bus transfer speed /ought/ to help... -- Liam Proven � http://welcome.to/liamsweb -- Unsupported OS X is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> Support Low End Mac <http://lowendmac.com/lists/support.html> Unsupported OS X list info <http://lowendmac.com/lists/unsupported.html> --> AOL users, remove "mailto:" Send list messages to: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To unsubscribe, email: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For digest mode, email: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subscription questions: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Archive <http://www.mail-archive.com/unsupportedosx%40mail.maclaunch.com/> Using a Mac? Free email & more at Applelinks! http://www.applelinks.com
