> Jason,
>
> Missed the boat completely, Go to the
> http://members.aol.com/mcapage0/mcaindex.htm
> and follow the links for that L40 memory hacking. It says:
> "Selfmade memory modules for L40, TP350 and TP710T."
> You can use the standard true parity 70ns or faster and have someone
> setup the jumper pads as shown or you have the required soldering
> skills and stuff to pull that off.
>
> I had to do that for my compaq 4/33i, nec 386/33i and ibm
> motherboard. Every one worked on those pair of generic true parity
> simms I had resetted the jumpers to proper settings as shown.
>
> That pair of simms I gotten was generic standard parity 70ns 4MB with
> incorrect jumper setup on them! Cost? under $50 new for two.
>
> Jason D.
>
THANK YOU!!!!
I have a pile (well, 3) of 4MB parity SIMMS from a Gateway 2000 in my
basement.
ThAnX,
--
-Jason
(roblwill_at_usaor.net)
ICQ#-1730318
Received on Fri Jul 31 1998 - 23:44:31 BST