Max. memory on 164LX

Steven Moix steven.moix at axianet.ch
Sat May 3 17:59:34 UTC 2008


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Ah there might be another issue. The system bus runs at something like
83MHz and PC100 is the recommended memory. If you install PC133 as it seems
to have happened, the latency at 83MHz might be too low.

Steven 

On Sat, 03 May 2008 13:40:14 -0400, John Grzesiak <johng at pcrd.net> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hmmm.. the 164LX spec sheet lists KMM374S3323T-GH/GL as the choice for
> 256MB...
> This is ECC/REG memory... I wonder why the problems... Perhaps it's time
> to
> pull a few 256's out some other system I have and see what could be up...
> 
> BTW ... according to the DEC documentation (Not Samsung's), the max is
> 128MB
> DIMMS for a total of 512MB...
> 
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> Quoting Steven Moix <steven.moix at axianet.ch>:
> 
>>
>>> > And yes, ECC is fine, but I think "registered" is not... ???
>>>
>>> Ah, the new ones are MT18LSDT3272G-133B1, which are
>>> registered ECC...  This may be the reason...
>>
>> That's it, you need ECC but NOT registered ones on a 164LX.
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