From: Brian (signal@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Jun 13 2001 - 10:48:11 GMT-3
   
2500's require parity dram
1600's i believe will take normal non-parity plain PC simms, if you use
parity that will work too, but i dont believe its required
On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Darren Hosking wrote:
> Does anyone have a guide to what memory is compatible between various router
> models?
>
> For example, I've just put a 2500 4Mb DRAM SIMM in a 1600 and it is working
> OK but are they actually compatible? The 1600 booted up saying "System/IO
> memory with parity enabled (On Board Memory disabled)" so the 2Mb onboard
> memory isn't being used while the 4Mb 2500 memory with parity is installed.
>
> I urgently need extra memory in a 1603R and want to know if I use a 2500
> 16Mb SIMM if it is going to work reliably.
>
>       Thanks, Darren
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