----- Original Message -----
From: "Sean Caron" <sean(a)techcare.com>
To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 1:29 PM
Subject: Re: NEXTcube, now what?
Yeah, you can put either non-parity or parity 30
pinn SIMMS in the
Cube (since it doesn't care about parity). I think the maximum is 32
megs.
There are 16 SIMM slots in the '030 cube, for a maximum of 64 Megs (4M x
16). IMHO, using parity SIMMs when non-parity SIMMs work is a waste; the
non-parity ones are much more common. Save the paritys for boxes that need
them unless you have plenty lying around.
Mark
Sorry, my mistake (just going from what I can vaguely remember about it at
work).
It seems to me that 30 pin parity SIMMS (mostly of the one meg variety) are
pretty
common, especially out of old 486 type systems. I guess it's just whatever
you've
got available.
--Sean Caron (root(a)diablonet.net) |