From: Bill Morrow (penzance_at_gate.net)
Date: Sun Mar 04 2001 - 13:07:28 EST
there is parity and non-parity credit card memory for the 750 series..
you can turn parity checking on and off in some (or maybe all) of the 750
series machines..
the dimm adapter was made when there were no 32meg chips..
its obsolete now.. except for those that have and use them..
the 755cx is a non-parity machine..
the earlier machines were parity..
Cordially, :-)
Bill Morrow
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Toni" <cruelpeep_at_yourvillage.com>
To: <thinkpad_at_cs.utk.edu>
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 1:32 AM
Subject: another story told on memory?
>
http://www-1.ibm.com/servlet/support/manager?rt=0&rs=0&org=psg&doc=88E87C5E8
> 3617ADE8525654E005993E1
>
> alright now.
> on 1 memory chart ibm gives a pn(92g7235) for the 32 mb card that will fit
a
> 755CX but not a 750 or 360.
> on this page they don't list a 32 mb card as an option. if you want 40
megs
> of ram you have to install 32mb of dimm on the adapter!!!
> Kingston says to use the 370/32 card and doesn't list the ibm part number.
> now i am totally confused.
> I have 2 memory cards to try. the 370/32 and the 750/32. i have tried both
> and easy setup hangs my system up when testing either card.
> since installing the memory my system 'seems' faster and when booting or
> doing a 'mem' check in dos it says i have 40.
> toni
>
>
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