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Stanislav Rabinovich <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 19 Jul 2001 03:38:24 -0400
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Hi Drew Dunn!   At 12:07 AM 7/18/01 -0600 you wrote:

 >Your 256MB SDRAM is not registered memory.

I think it is not so. I see now on the box
the code: KVR-PC133/256-R.
I think R- means registered.
KVR-Kingston Value RAM.


 >Additionally, if your system is based on an Intel 815 controller,

I have 440BX

 >you cannot
 >reliably use all three DIMM sockets because Intel provided for only four
 >banks of memory.  Generally three sockets are provided, however that is only
 >as a convenience for memory that has a single bank, generally 32MB DIMMs.
 >See what happens if you use combinations of two DIMMs, particularly the
 >256MB and 128MB modules.

Any combination 256-R with one,two or three others mentioned above
doesn't work.


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Stanislav Rabinovich

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