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To: Zardoz who wrote (23325)11/13/2001 11:07:54 PM
From: Dan Duchardt  Read Replies (1) of 110652
 
Zardoz,

The description of the memory problem with two 64MB modules brings back memories. I initially had one 64MB and added a second long before my latest upgrade to the 256MB modules. The first "new" 64MB was never recognized by the machine with the original 64MB in place. I was working with the guy who assembled my box, and he had another module that did work with the "new" one, so we just swapped my original 64MB for one that worked with my new one. I doubt we ever tried a slot 0/slot 2 configuration. I have not tried that with two 256MB modules either, but I think I will. The manual says any slots can be used.

The bh6.pdf manual file is a nice find, and reinforces my belief that 768MB is the real limit for the board. The hard copy manual I have simply got released without updating the table for 256MB modules. I'll be looking into the version number on my board and possibly updating the BIOS.

Dan
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