[ltp] problems with memory upgrade
Didrik Pinte
linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Fri, 04 Mar 2005 13:44:44 +0100
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Le vendredi 04 mars 2005 =E0 13:41 +0100, Marcus Heck a =E9crit :
> Hi Stefan,
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> Stefan Blum wrote on Fri, Mar 04, 2005 at 01:25:29PM +0100:
> > Hi, I know that this is the linux-tp mailing list (but hey, my X20 runs=
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> > linux!) :)
> > Now the X20 has 64mb soldered in and 1 slot for upgrades. It supports 3=
20mb=20
> > max. So I bought a 256mb kingston module - however, the notebook only=20
> > recognises a total of 192mb, which means the new module is seen as a 12=
8mb=20
> > module.
> > Back to the store, the guy tells me that for IBM-Thinkpads I must use s=
pecial=20
> > IBM-memory - something about different voltage with the bios...
> >=20
> > Did anybody experience similar problems? One should think that once the=
new=20
> > module is within the general specifications for the notebook it should=20
> > work...
I have a 512MB extension that is not IBM but MemoryCorp. It works
great !
Didrik
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