On Wed, 2002-08-07 at 12:46, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
> Generally I thought you could, other things being equal.  I'm trying
> to upgrade a Micron Vetix server that says it takes fast-page or EDO
> DRAM in DIMM sockets, with sizes up to 128MB.  But the two 128MB PC133
> DIMMs I've installed aren't recognized.  The initial 128MB (as 4
> sticks of 32MB each) are still recognized, and the system still runs,
> but without the new memory.

Both Fast-Page (aka FP) and EDO (Extended Data-Out) DRAM are not the
same as SDRAM (at any speed), even though they use the same slot
interface. I am pretty sure you will need to get proper EDO (or FP) DRAM
to use in that motherboard.

-- 
Dave Sherman               Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, 
MCSE, MCSA, CCNA             for you are crunchy,
                             and good with ketchup.
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