Hi,
I'm going to guess that it probably doesn't
want just simple
72-pin SIMMs. I believe you need True Parity 72-pin SIMMs for
this beasty.
Actually, I forgot about the SIMMs in my PS/2 9595....I wonder if those
would work (I've not had much success trying them in non-PS/2 machines)?
BTW I wasn't aware that there were 72-pin SIMMs that didn't provide true
parity. I'd always assumed this was a cost cutting phenomenon limited to
30-pin SIMMs? :-(
TTFN - Pete.
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