[ale] OT: SDRAM Memory
Cade Thacker
cade at computerreligion.com
Mon May 28 22:58:49 EDT 2001
Here is what I know, I actually found the manual for my motherboard. It
is a Spacewalker HOT-557 Version 1.32. The web page is:
http://www.spacewalker.com/english/faq_e/557.htm
But from the web page I got some of the best info.
What I got out of it was that each slot can only support a chip up to 32
megs, so if I use DIMMs I can only have 64megs
(32x2). If I use SIMMs then can have 128 (32x4). So SIMMs I go, so now my
question,
1) Where does parity fit into all of this madness?
2) I have two 32meg parity chips in there right now, do I need to look for
two more parity?
3) Does two parity chips play nice with 2 non parity chips?
4) Does anybody have a pair of older 32meg SIMMs they would like to sell?
Thanks in advance for the help, every little bit is appreciated.
--cade
"Burn your tv in your yard, and gather round it with your friends,
and warm your hands upon the fire and start again" --Toad the Wet Sprocket
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On Mon, 28 May 2001, Stuffed Crust wrote:
> On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 10:23:48AM -0600, Cade Thacker wrote:
> > 1) hoping that somebody might have some old(ie non-PC100 or PC133) 64meg
> > DIMMs that would like to sell
> > 2) Will PC100 memory work with this old a box?
> > 3) am I just confused, an you have a better suggestion(i am all ears).
>
> Actually, there's a fourth possibility, which is the most likely -- that
> board does not support SDRAM at all, and instead those DIMM slots are
> meant for EDO DRAM.
>
> EDO DIMMs are pretty hard to come by (and co$t)...
>
> Find out what the chipset on that board is (read off the big chips) and
> we'll see what it'll support.
>
> - Pizza
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