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Joe,

I have some significant experience here.....

The DIMMs for many of the single CPU 270s and the i810s are virtually exactly the same stuff. Tried them and they even report in as the correct feature!. Woo Hoo! They unfortunately also report in as 0MB. Booo. Discussions with people in Rochester that know this stuff say 'Sorry, close doesn't count.'

Now for your i820 memory vs the i270 memory the 270 memory is DDR while the i820 stuff is not. So itnoworkie.

- Larry

Joe Pluta wrote:
From: Paul Ne
Moral of the story: never blow out the dust. Dust bunnies hold the magic
smoke in the chips.

Joe

P.S. Can anybody tell me the difference between the 3006 memory DIMMs used
in a model 820 and the 3026 DIMMs used in a model 270? They're both 512MB
DIMMs with what looks like exactly the same packaging, but I worry about
trying to use them. The 820 chips are WAY cheaper than the 270 chips on
ebay!




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