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Re: original delivery (and 755CD memory)



I have heard "rumors" that the 755CD Pentium version takes different memory
than the 755CD 486/100 version. I purchased a 32M module for my 755CD 486
version for less than $300. It works so I'm happy.

Whenever you buy memory, make sure that the vendor knows the exact model
number. Then make sure they can assure the memory will work in that model. I
assume the Kingston card would work in just about any 755ce or cse. I will
also probably work in older 755c's. It may or may not work in the 755cx.
Same for older 750's. I think 760's use "EDO" memory, so I doubt that your
module would work in the 760's.

Good luck.
Thanks
Mike Redmond
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At 05:06 AM 10/29/96 -0700, Steve Hultquist wrote:
>>>>>> "Erik" == Erik Schwer <cd002046@interramp.com> writes:
>
> Erik> Was the Thinkpad 755CD originally delivered with the CDROM AND
> Erik> floppy drive or was one of the drives an extra-cost item?
>
>Both came in the box.
>
> Erik> Also, I have a 16MB RAM card from Kingston that went in a 755CD,
> Erik> do you know if the card is useful in other laptop models?
>
>Should work in any of them with the PC Card-style holder.  This is all
>the 75x series.  I haven't actually looked at the 760 options, but know
>they do take a different approach.
>
>Cheers,
>ssh
>
>