Andrew Burton wrote:
Hi, i have installed extra RAMinto my Amiga 600 before
(in the
trapdoor) which plugs in straight. However, plugging the extra RAM i
just got for my laptop (Dell C610) requires it to be inserted into
the slot at 45 degrees and then moued parallel (flat) on the pcb
until you hear a click! (thats what it states in the C610 manual)
Who's idea was that and are there any pitfalls i should be aware
of? (other than damaging the connectors) - Andrew B (via mobile)
If this is 168-pin SDRAM, then it's easy to install. Simply put it
so that the gold teeth fit into the connector and then push back
until it clicks and is held in place. I think I have an Adaptec
adapter of some kind that uses exactly those sorts of sockets
to reduce it's profile. (With normal, straight up sockets,
the memory would foul with a card in the next slot).
Actually, I think the PICMG Intel/Alpha systems use those
sockets too.
Going further back, the 72-pin SIMMs were also like that iirc.
Antonio