.5 + .5 + .5 + 1.5 = 2.0 ?
Jan Isley
jan at bagend.UUCP
Fri Oct 27 14:50:24 AEST 1989
In article <1685 at mtunb.ATT.COM> jcm at mtunb.UUCP (was-John McMillan) writes:
>In article <388 at msdrl.UUCP> elliston at msdrl.UUCP (Keith Elliston) writes:
>>a bunch of 256k dips (150 ns) from some Macintosh memory upgrades that are
>>just dieing to jump into my unixpc.
What? Every Mac I have seen, which is quite alot, has SIMMS, not DIPS.
> Just a note: the demands of the 3B1/7300 are such that
> SOME generic chips malfunction. Fujitsu and Fairchild
> are fine, as I recall, but others may fail.
> Run the RAM test diagnostics.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Yes, yes, dozens of times, yes! It may fail after passing the diagnostics
the first hundred times! I have seen it happen more than once. Get them
suckers good and hot and put them in the test loop overnight.
I have seen many motherboards with TI, Motorola, and Hitachi 256k chips.
I have successfully used many (thousands each) TI, Motorola, and Samsung
256k 120ns chips in UNIX-PCs with 0 failures. 150ns chips seems to be
harder to find than the 120ns variety.
The only ones I have seen fail were Fujitsu. ( 3 out of many thousands )
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