Upgrading memories?
Upgrading memories?
Posted: 06-14-2006 09:18 PM
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You have 4 slots, can you put 2X 256 and 2X 128 or worst 3X 128, or 1X 128 and 2X 256? Is there anything you can do to your bios to accept them? Or is there a certain bios special that would accept it, or am I out off the field yet?
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You have 4 slots, can you put 2X 256 and 2X 128 or worst 3X 128, or 1X 128 and 2X 256? Is there anything you can do to your bios to accept them? Or is there a certain bios special that would accept it, or am I out off the field yet?
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This is what I have
HPKayakXUSeries04xxD6341T
I know it's old 1999 I think and it was retailed at around 10.000$ at the time, unbelievable.
http://search.hp.com/query.html?lang=en ... .html&sh=1

I know it's old 1999 I think and it was retailed at around 10.000$ at the time, unbelievable.
http://search.hp.com/query.html?lang=en ... .html&sh=1
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Hummm, pete.... i will try to make this as simple as possible for you.
The only ram that you need to worry about putting in pairs and etc is RD/Rambus ram.
SD, DDR, DDR2, etc do not need to worry about that at all.
and your computer has SD Ram, so you do not need to worry about mixing the pairs and etc..
SOME times with SD mobo's and etc, they dont like if you put a Single sidded stick along with a Twin sided stick.
thats all you need to worry about, not upgrade that shit mang
The only ram that you need to worry about putting in pairs and etc is RD/Rambus ram.
SD, DDR, DDR2, etc do not need to worry about that at all.
and your computer has SD Ram, so you do not need to worry about mixing the pairs and etc..
SOME times with SD mobo's and etc, they dont like if you put a Single sidded stick along with a Twin sided stick.
thats all you need to worry about, not upgrade that shit mang

Thanks again, but then I have to play with the bios?AmIdYfReAk wrote:Hummm, pete.... i will try to make this as simple as possible for you.
The only ram that you need to worry about putting in pairs and etc is RD/Rambus ram.
SD, DDR, DDR2, etc do not need to worry about that at all.
and your computer has SD Ram, so you do not need to worry about mixing the pairs and etc..
SOME times with SD mobo's and etc, they dont like if you put a Single sidded stick along with a Twin sided stick.
thats all you need to worry about, not upgrade that shit mang

BTW, I already have spared memories. Don't need to buy it.
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In case you missed this in my first thread in here http://quake3world.com/forum/viewtopic. ... ght=apollo http://starfish.osfn.org/AGCreplica
Original AGC:
Designed by M.I.T. in 1964
World's first microchip computer
Prototype computer for Apollo moon landing
Memory: 12K fixed (ROM), 1K eraseable (RAM)
Clock: 1.024 MHz
Computing: 11 instructions, 16 bit word
Logic: ~5000 ICs (3-input NOR gates, RTL logic)
My AGC:
Built from original M.I.T. design documents
Started November 2000, completed October 2004
~15K hand-wrapped wire connections; ~3500 feet of wire
Cost (parts only): $2,980.
Labor: ~2500 hours
Logic: ~500 ICs (LSTTL logic)
Runs flight software (1969 program name: COLOSSUS 249)
Original AGC:
Designed by M.I.T. in 1964
World's first microchip computer
Prototype computer for Apollo moon landing
Memory: 12K fixed (ROM), 1K eraseable (RAM)
Clock: 1.024 MHz
Computing: 11 instructions, 16 bit word
Logic: ~5000 ICs (3-input NOR gates, RTL logic)
My AGC:
Built from original M.I.T. design documents
Started November 2000, completed October 2004
~15K hand-wrapped wire connections; ~3500 feet of wire
Cost (parts only): $2,980.
Labor: ~2500 hours
Logic: ~500 ICs (LSTTL logic)
Runs flight software (1969 program name: COLOSSUS 249)