Re: Thinkpad 755C Suse install

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From: Bill Morrow (penzance_at_icanect.net)
Date: Mon Jun 14 1999 - 19:19:16 EDT


the 755C usually uses a DRAM CC Memory Card..
looks like a PCMCIA card, but it is really a 16 or 32meg card..
they come in two varieties, parity and non-parity..

some 755 machines used a DIMM carrier and one or two 16meg DIMM's..
these are mostly now obsolete since that configueration was used to overcome
the low densite RAM chip of the day..

cost is between $140 to $180 for these, depending on brand and parity..
the older machines (750, 755) use parity, the cheaper 360 machines and the
755CX use non-parity..

Roberta J Lippse wrote:

> I'm afraid that I don't have any help on your problem, but would you mind
> telling me the brand name of your dimm chip memory. I'm having trouble in
> the memory area of my 755C.
>
> Thank you so much,
> Respectfully,
> Roberta Lippse
> support systems analyst
> Department of Psychiatry
> University of Arizona

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