At 09:39 PM 2/25/03 -0600, Ed wrote:
I Don't know that it is, or at least don't know
if the system will
acknowledge its full capacity. CPUs and RAM were pretty small then, and the
BIOS didn't like being pushed for more than 320k. Before asking if the
system can handle it, you might wanna look into the BIOS, and see if *it*
can handle it.
Are you kidding? The Z-100s routinely had 768k of RAM installed and I think they could
handle even more but it got tricky due to hard addressed hardware that conflicked with the
added memory. I gave away my two Z-100s but both had 768k installed and I still have a
couple of memory cards around here somewhere.
Joe