Gregg Eshelman wrote:

In 168 pin DIMMs you have 5 volt FPM, 5 and 3.3 volt
EDO and 3.3 volt SDRAM. There may be other
configurations. The 5 volt FPM and EDO have the same
notch configuration, but they're definitely not the
same as any 3.3 volt, and the 3.3 volt EDO and SDRAM
have unique notches.

Pretty much covers the biege pci macs, the nasty 4400/7220 included while touching on new-world. 72-pin FPM and EDO are more confusing since they dont play well together.


What is irksome is the prices being asked now for the
5 volt EDO my Powermac 7300 needs. :P Hmmm, just
searched some and found it can support up to a gig
of RAM, but OUCH!

FPM or EDO its all treated as FPM, once you get 2 or more the 7300 will feel better to use. AU$50 per module, you must be able to do better than that. ;)



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