"The Universal Desktop Box uses industry standard 70ns JEDEC 72pin,
36bit SIMM modules. EDO, 32bit, and SIMM modules that emulate parity
cannot be used as the Alpha processor utilizes a 72bit memory bus,
consisting of 64 data bits plus 8 bits for ECC."
max: 256 meg
Hope your not paying too much for it... I paid $250 for mine. :-)
There is more info here:
http://www.annex.co.uk/systems/udb.html
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On Wednesday, March 11, 1998 9:10 AM, Dave
Mallery[SMTP:dmallery@cia-g.com] wrote:
> hi
>
> getting a Multia box from onsale.com.
>
> could someone verify that it takes ordinary 60ns 36 bit simms
> ('true parity' is just a marketing line??)
> and what's the maximum memory you can get in there?
>
> thanx
>
> dave
>
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