From: Bill Morrow - http://thinkpads.com (penzance_at_icanect.net)
Date: Sun Nov 08 1998 - 14:52:12 EST
WITHOUT GOING THROUGH ALL the posts..
you're ALL wrong or not reading or some or all of the above..
(sorry for sounding terse<g>)
the 755 series supported BOTH the DRAM CREDIT CARD memory and a DIMM
adapter..
DIMM adapter could take up to two 16meg SO-DIMM's..
the largest DRAM card was a 32meg card..
all but the 755CX want Parity memory..
Michael Eyrich wrote:
>
> On Wed, 4 Nov 1998, Paul Khoury wrote:
>
> | On Thu, 05 Nov 1998 04:33:22 +0000, Passion wrote:
> |
> | >I have a Tpad 755CX and have a 16Mb SO DIMM module in the adapter... how
> | >do I find out whether it is Parity or Non Parity so as to order some
> | >more...
> | >
> | SO-DIMM in a 755? I don't think so. I think it uses a card similiar to a PCMCIA card, only
> | thinner.
>
> you are wrong, sorry.
>
> | And the memory I think is parity; I believe both the 750 and 755 used parity memory.
>
> The TP755cx can use parity and non-parity memory for the SO-DiMM adapter.
>
> I just upgraded from www.mcglen.com with a 16 MB SO-DIMM and it works
> great.
>
> http://www.mcglen.com/McGlenWeb/listItemsByModel.asp?SSID=2280299625E3032X703&u=.pv.www.shopper.com&MODELID=160&COMID=6&MIN=02&MAJ=09
> PP16MTIBM750 16 MB Non-Parity SO DIMM $59.95 Add to Shopping Cart In Stock
>
> Regards,
> Michael
>
> PS: I am not connected to mcglen in any way ...
>
> --
> Michael Eyrich, PRZ, TU-Berlin
> michey_at_prz.tu-berlin.de
>
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