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Re: difference in memory between 760CD and 760E and 760X?
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- Subject: Re: difference in memory between 760CD and 760E and 760X?
- From: <larry_flynt@rosewd.com>
- Date: Mon, 13 Jan 1997 17:17:41 UT
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Ken,
No, you can't use the same memory. They are different types. I've
included an excerpt (see below) from the announcement letter.
Thanks,
Larry
NUMBER 196-091
DATE 960423
CATEGORY WS00, WS20
TYPE Hardware
TITLE IBM THINKPAD 760E AND 760ED FEATURE PENTIUM 133MHZ OR 120MHZ
PROCESSOR AND WINDOWS 95 PREINSTALLED
ABSTRACT *-------------------------------------------------------------------*
| IN BRIEF . . . |
The THINKPAD 760E/ED family -- packed with power and
function, still a light-weight, compact notebook.
Don't miss seeing the 12.1-inch SVGA TFT display -- one
of the largest screens available in this size notebook
computer.
Key features include:
(snip)
o 16MB or 8MB of memory is standard depending on model. 16MB
systems can be expanded to a maximum of 80MB and 8MB systems can
be expanded to a maximum of 72MB of internal memory with existing
memory options. This is a new type of memory and only the
ThinkPad 64-bit 8MB, 16MB, or 32MB EDO SO DIMMs, 3 V, non-parity
memory options, or equivalent, announced with these systems can
be used. This new memory cannot be used with previously
announced 755 or 760 ThinkPads.
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Date: Sat, 11 Jan 1997 11:33:26 -0500
From: Ken Yee <kenyee@demeter.leftbank.com> To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: difference in memory between 760CD and 760E and 760X? Message-Id:
<199701111633.LAA15983@demeter.leftbank.com>
Does anyone know if the memory used in a 760CD can be put in a 760E or 760X?
I've seen Kingston models specifically for the 760C and 760E.
thanks,
ken