Subject: Re: Memory secrets for the Qube 2?
To: Rich Lafferty <rich@lafferty.ca>
From: lasse <xlarge@frontdesign.com>
List: port-cobalt
Date: 07/24/2003 16:59:21
Maybe there are different qube2 revisions with different memoryspecs,
Or i'm the biggest nerd who's got way to much stuff at home?
Heh... i'm a bigger fan of the second theory...
i had 6 or 8 simms lying.. but ofcourse.. most 8mb to 16mb...

if anyone wants THOSE, say hey... i'm not using them anyway.. but i tested
them in my qube2.. works.

On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Rich Lafferty wrote:

> On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 09:48:47AM +0200, lasse <xlarge@frontdesign.com> wrote:
> > Ahumm... i ripped memory form my really old p90 machine... works like a
> > charm.
> > don't by new stuff when you can use old discarded FREE modules...
> > i'm sure someone you know has them just lying around...
>
> It would be very rare to find 72-pin 3.3v EDO simms lying around. If
> they were common, there wouldn't be a supply problem in the first place.
>
> Not all Qubes required 3.3v RAM, though, but the Qube 2 did. Perhaps
> you have a Qube which runs on generic RAM.
>
>   -Rich
>
>

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