scb@frame.uucp (S.C. Blair) (01/13/89)
Does anyone know if DN3000 memory is compatable with DN3500 memory? I would like to take some of my memory from my DN3000 and put it in my DN3500. What is bothersome is that the 3000's memory has 4 less pins than the 3500's memory connector?? Comments?? Steven C. Blair Manager Systems Administration Frame Technology Inc. 2911 Zanker Road San Jose, Ca. 95134 INTERNET: frame!nevdull!scb@sun.com frame!nevdull!scb@vsi1.com UUCP: {most backbones(ames, sun,)}vsi1!frame!nevdull!scb Steven C. Blair Manager Systems Administration Frame Technology Inc. 2911 Zanker Road San Jose, Ca. 95134 INTERNET: frame!nevdull!scb@sun.com frame!nevdull!scb@vsi1.com UUCP: {most backbones(ames, sun,)}vsi1!frame!nevdull!scb
dbfunk@ICAEN.UIOWA.EDU (David B. Funk) (01/14/89)
WRT posting <1374@frame.UUCP> by scb%frame%vsi1.uucp@apple.com (S.C. Blair) about changing around Apollo memory boards: Currently, for the DN3xxx & DN4xxx series workstations, there are 4 different types of memory boards. Each type of memory board is designed to fit into a specific family of macnines. There is some overlap of these families and allow for limited interchanability. Within each type of memory board there are two different sizes. The types and machine families are: 1) original memory bords, come in 1 Mb & 2Mb sizes, fit DN3000 & DN3010 machines, fit no other machines. (used 256 Kbit chips) 2) first large boards, come in 4 Mb & 8 Mb sizes, fit DN4000 machines, not reccomended for other machines. (used 1 Mbit chips) 3) second large boards, come in 4 Mb & 8 Mb sizes, fit DN3500, DN3020 machines. (used 1 Mbit chips) 4) page mode boards, come in 4 Mb & 8 Mb sizes, fit DN3550, DN4500, DN3020, DN3500 machines. (used 1 Mbit page-mode chips) Note that boards from the first group (DN300) will NOT interchange with any other group. The DN3550 & DN4500 must have page-mode boards & they must be installed in pairs. There is a booklet from Apollo that spells out all of this in more detail: "Installing Memory in the Domain Personal Workstations and Servers" (Order No. 10615). This booklet comes with new memory kits or can be ordered from Apollo. There is a possiblity that boards in the 2nd & 3rd groups will interchange, Apollo has not said that they would. Try it at your own risk. Dave Funk University of Iowa My opinions, as well as my mistakes, are my own.