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Jun Qian <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 18 Apr 1999 00:29:18 +1000
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I have seen old 486 board with onboard RAM. You should be able to add more
as much as the board can take. In your case, I believe Compaq speaking was
the truth, the mobo may only take single memory chip upto 32M. so it gives
you 16+32=48 max.
I also believe you got the point, your board is not expandable, so next
time, don't buy from 'em anymore (God knows what they will give you next
time).

J Qian

Donna Doty wrote:

> I have a Presario 2240, Compaq says I can only take the RAM up to 48
> Megs.  Sandra SiSoft says 190-something (sorry it's late) I only have
> one slot free for memory.  16 Megs is built into the board and I added
> 32.  Would it damage the board to try it.  I cant figure out what type
> of board it is, other than not to expandable.

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