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Re: difference in memory between 760CD and 760E and 760X?



     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.
 
 
 ______________________________ Reply Separator ________________________________
 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