From: Daniel Cerys (cerys_at_bbn.com)
Date: Tue Aug 05 1997 - 23:17:51 EDT
David,
Thanks for the pointer to Kingston. Those guys "know" memory
configurations. For all of the details on the 760CD, check out
http://www.kingston.com/catalog/memory/ibm141.htm (all other models are
accessible via that page).
Up until now, I thought I the max memory for the 760CD was 40MB. Thanks to
the Kingston site, I see that I can run with as much as 64MB (32 + 32 +
8MB(which is unfortunately not accessible)).
Dan
At 06:22 PM 8/5/97 +0200, David Wine wrote:
> I have 56 in mine right now using 8 internal + 16 module from IBM + 32
>module from Kingston.
>
>--David Wine
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Greg Terrell <gtrt_at_moab.demon.co.uk>
>To: Alexander J. Annala <merlin_at_neuro.usc.edu>
>Cc: thinkpad_at_cs.utk.edu <thinkpad_at_cs.utk.edu>
>Date: Thursday, 31 July, 1997 3:45 pm
>Subject: Re: Maximum Memory Capacity for Thinkpad 760CD??
>
>
>
>In message <3.0.1.32.19970731014645.00742c9c_at_hbprft.usc.edu>, "Alexander
>J. Annala" <merlin_at_neuro.usc.edu> writes
>>What is the maximum memory capacity of Thinkpad 760CD?
>>Are there BIOS or other limits restricting use of high
>>density DRAM chips?
>>
>48MB - the original 16MB plus 2 x 16MB. Can't answer your BIOS
>question.
>--
>Greg Terrell
>
>
>
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