Debbie Smith wrote:
> Can I combine a DIMM and SIMMs and have them work
> together or do I have to buy more SIMMs if I want to
> use my existing RAM?
I have the same situation with two 16 MB chips (72-pin EDO SIMMS) on a
friend's computer. Without documentation to let me know whether the two
RAM types will get along I am going to pull the 72-pin and insert a 64
MB DRAM in the DIMMS slot. Pricewise the DIMMS are much cheaper than the
SIMMs now. I paid $48 for the 64 MB module and the SIMMs I priced were
nearly that much for a 32 MB stick.
To answer your question about whether you can mix them I only know
that most technicians discourage the practice because of voltage
concerns. Yet some manufacturers of motherboards document that it can be
done on their board
safely. YMMV.
All the best,
Russell Smith Educational Technology Consultant, Journalist
Region 14 Education Service Center Abilene, Texas 79601
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