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Tue, 26 Jan 1999 10:05:57 -0500
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I added memory to two Compaq computers- a 486 and a 100 Pentium. Both times
I bought the memory from CompUSA- I just told them what I had and they
looked it up and gave me the right SIMMs. They do mostly take a particular
type of Dimm/Simm and CompUSA was able to provide those (both computers
were fairly new at the time). You could probably get them from other
vendors, I just happened to use Comp USA .

Good Luck,
Mary


>A friend of mine is in the process of adding more memory to his Compaq 4816.
>After opening the case I realized how proprietary compaqs are. The system
>has 16MB of ram built in, and two available DIMM sockets. The system is a
>

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