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tonym
06-29-2000, 02:30 PM
fuego,

Kingston has a memory guide on their web site that may be of help to you. It can be found at: http://www.kingston.com/tools/umg/default.asp

Good luck...


Tony

Roy
06-29-2000, 02:52 PM
That's quite a challenge. I've done the same thing on a much smaller scale. I found there was no way to match existing memory on a machine by machine basis. Instead, I inventoried the existing collection and harvested matching sticks from some machines to fill out others. Then I bought new memory to fill the remaining needs.

Good luck.

fuego
06-30-2000, 12:36 AM
I have heard that when upgrading memory, it is best to make sure and get the same type, otherwise you might have a conflict. I am currently documenting about 200 machines so that incase an upgrade is needed I can go pickup the memory without having to tear into the box first. My question to you all is this is there any software, or specific website which will allow me to identify the type of memory that is present in my machines?