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From: juanfine@cybertours.com (John Maguire)
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Subject: Re: HELP: Can I mix memory speeds
Date: Thu, 04 Jul 1996 15:57:09 GMT
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On Thu, 04 Jul 1996 02:17:33 -0400, madbrain@ibm.net (Julien Pierre)
wrote:


>If you get Tyan to answer e-mail, I'd be interested.
>Anyway, you should have no problems with mixing RAM types in different banks.
>I do this with my Tyan Tomcat II :
>- 2 16 MB 60 ns Fast Page SIMMs in bank 0
>- 2 32 MB 60 ns EDO  SIMMs in bank 1
>
>Works fine.

Any reason for the EDO being in bank1? It would seem to me that it
should be in bank0 for best performance...or am I missing something?
>