FW: Alphaserver 2100 memory

From: Hahling, Werner <hahlingw_at_nqn.newsltd.com.au>
Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2001 09:15:23 +1000

 
Hi..
 
.. this is not a real True-64-Unix question but more hardware related
enquiry.
 
I'm about to add some memory to our AS2100 who initially had 320MB (2 x
128MB + 1 x 64MB).
removing the 64MB stack and adding 2 x 128MB would beef it up to 512MB and
include 4-way interleaving too.
 
However, the original 128MB stacks are B2021-CA where as the recently
acquired 128MB stacks are B2022-DA
 
Question is - am I asking for trouble mixing the two variants (I think they
are of different chip speed speed)??!!
 
thanks

 

Werner Hahling
Systems Analyst and Support
North Queensland Newspapers
  
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