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- From: K Wayne Thomas <K.Wayne.Thomas@williams.edu>
- Subject: (3) SIPPs and (1) SIMM in one machine?
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- Another strange question:
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- Can anyone tell me if it is possible to use 3 one-M SIPPs and one 1-M
- SIMM in the same machine?
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- The motherboard requires that I use memory in groups of four, but pairs
- the modules, so the question may simply be if you can pair a SIPP and a
- SIMM and if this will cause any problems.
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- Thanks in advance,
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- -Wayne
- K.Wayne.Thomas@williams.edu
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