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O.K. I gotta jump in here. I had a friend with the same problem with some
SIMMs. In his case, he had been sold 8MB simms disguised as 32MB SIMMs.
Have you tried them either individually or together in another system? It
could be a mistake was made on the size of what you were buying. Just a
thought.
Kyle
>From: "Jose E. Dominguez" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] 64 MB SDRAM
>Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 03:49:41 -0400
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>Are they single sided or double sided? I've ran into boards that would only
>recognize one side of the DIMM, 16 of 32.
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>HTH,
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>Jose
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>Syd Wyncoop wrote:
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> > I just installed 2 168 pin 64 MB SDRAM boards into a 233 mhz Pentium MX
> > motherboard and the board only recognizes a total of 32 mb RAM. I know
> > each board is registering as 16 MB because that's what I get when only
> > one board is installed. I am told these boards are supposed to be 64 MB
> > each, so I expected 128 MB total. Can anyone explain this to me?
> >
> > Thanks - Syd
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