I would think most older machines are going to use either SIMMs or 
DIMMs. Most SIMMs are pretty interchangable, depending upon how much RAM 
the machine can handle. DIMMs on the other hand can be PC66, PC100, or 
PC133 and I know for a fact that they aren't always interchangable. Some 
machines HAVE to have PC66, not PC100 or PC133. In that case you would 
have to look up the actual specs for that machine or motherboard.

rpgoldman at real-time.com wrote:
> Here's a dumb question --- anybody know of a site on the web that
> provides pictures to help us tell what sort of memory our old crufty
> hardware will take?
> 
> Thanks,
> r
> 

-- 
Todd Young
7079 Dawn Ave. E.
Inver Grove Heights, MN 55076


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