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07-08-2003, 08:18 AM
Hi,

I've got an old 7200 that I want to upgrade. I've also got a
non-booting 8500 with lots of RAM. Because some of the RAM in the 8500
originally came from a 7200 there must be FPM in there, I just can't
remeber which modules were FPM and which (possibly) are EDO.
Is there an easy way to recognize FPM modules? I don't feel like
blowing up (another) 7200 :-)

TIA,

Björn
banshee[at]planet.nl

Phil Lefebvre
07-09-2003, 02:04 AM
In article <a8c2bad8.0307072318.4bd25282[at]posting.google.com>,
banshee[at]planet.nl (Björn Lammers) wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've got an old 7200 that I want to upgrade. I've also got a
> non-booting 8500 with lots of RAM. Because some of the RAM in the 8500
> originally came from a 7200 there must be FPM in there, I just can't
> remeber which modules were FPM and which (possibly) are EDO.
> Is there an easy way to recognize FPM modules? I don't feel like
> blowing up (another) 7200 :-)

There is a website that lists chip ID info. Something like chipmunk.nl.
Google may have better info.

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