[SunRescue] SIMMs [was our SS2 help]
James Lockwood
james at foonly.com
Fri Mar 10 14:30:58 CST 2000
On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Jonathan [no, I don't write for /.] Katz wrote:
> The LXs are like this as well IIRC (I haven't had mine apart in two
> weeks, and I forgot.)
Right, only it's every third slot and there are 2 SIMMs per bank.
> Here's something else-- the LXs take fast-paged SIMMs as well as Parity
> SIMMs. A friend, who got quite a few LXs surplus (in the 50+ category)
> found that all the LXs had fast-paged SIMMs. They work swell. (If you're
I think you are confused. Fast-paging (as opposed to EDO) and parity are
orthogonal attributes of a SIMM.
Any SIMMs that will work in an LX are 33-bit or 36-bit parity. FPM is
specced, though I have seen EDO parity (rare stuff) work. The spec of the
LX calls for fast-paged parity SIMMs.
> I was under the impression that just about any/all workstation hardware out
> there that required 72 pin SIMMs (SGI Indys/Onyx/Challenge/Indigo/Indigo2,
> Sun LX/classic/IPX, DEC Alphas, some RS/6ks) required that they be
> parity. I know the fast-paged SIMMs from the LXs didn't work in my Multia
> (DEC Alpha.)
This is probably because the SIMMs were 33-bit parity if they were sold by
Sun. These are only usable in Suns or systems that don't require parity.
-James
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