Cliff Wells wrote:
I take it you mean 64MB DIMMS <wink>.
Of course, my bad...
Why not use 2 256MB DIMMS? Cheaper, faster and easier to find.
According to my motherboard doc, 64 is the largest DIMM allowed.
I've had a couple of mobos that supported both SIMMS and DIMMS. TheAccording to my motherboard docs there is no "switch" settings, it auto configures..
DIMMS always worked better. However, you might check your BIOS settings
to make sure that the memory is configured properly. Many BIOS' will
let you set timing and other things associated with RAM. Sometimes
tweaking these can make a difference.
Yes, I've tried that and I get a kernal panic.. (see response to other messages)
You might also try passing mem=512M on the boot line.
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