> >old machine or is stuck using the original specs? I have an old 4400
> >too that I'd like to try to upgrade. But old RAM seems a little
> >expensive or hard to find. At least up here in Canada.
> >
> The 4400 uses standard edo ram. Must be pretty cheap, those modules
> were also used in most wintel pc's back then. I am not sure about the
> 7200 dimm's.
The 7200 requires FPM Apple 168-pin DIMMs, not EDO (in fact, EDO may cause
permanent damage). They should be 70ns or better (I recommend 60).
FPM is quite cheap these days, relatively speaking.
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