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Besides the possibility that your system will not take 16 MB SIMMs (check
your documentation), and if it does it may not take all the different kinds,
i.e. EDO vs. FPU, 4 X 32 vs. 4 X 36, as well as what was mentioned before
about mixing speeds - 60 vs 70 but since with only the new SIMMs in it halts
the machine, I would not suspect that mixing the speeds is the problem.
However, I would suspect one of the first two. Especially, since it only as
16 to start, it is probably an old (in computer life) machine.
Daniel Wysocki
Twin*.*Star Computers
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> From: Cathy Grant[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>
> I am having a problem with upgrading the RAM on my
> computer. Currently it is at 16MB(I know slow as
> molasses) and I purchased an additional 32MB(2 72 pin
> SIMMS 16MB on each SIMM). Here is the problem when I
> put the new SIMMs in Bank 1 my computer only does a
> memory check up to 32MB. It will not go up to the
> required 48MB. As well, when I take out my SIMMs from
> Bank 0 and replace them with the new SIMMs I purchased
> the computer does the base memory check and then stops
> completely.
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