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Hi,
I have an old Dell dimension 8200, 1.8 MHz, with 256 meg of the RDram
memory, I would like to add more memory and use it as a second networked PC
running windows xp. The Rdram prices are ridiculous.

Can anyone tell me if I can just use Sdram or Dram in the pc. Performance is
not critical.

ZSO

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"ZSO" <zso@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:1fOdnZ2dnZ1UGmrPnZ2dnYdQjN6dnZ2dRVn-zp2dnZ0@comcast.com...
> Hi,
> I have an old Dell dimension 8200, 1.8 MHz, with 256 meg of the RDram
> memory, I would like to add more memory and use it as a second networked
> PC
> running windows xp. The Rdram prices are ridiculous.
>
> Can anyone tell me if I can just use Sdram or Dram in the pc. Performance
> is
> not critical.
>
> ZSO
>

No you can't.

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"Chuckles The Scary Clown" <postmaster@127.0.0.1> wrote in message
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>
> "ZSO" <zso@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:1fOdnZ2dnZ1UGmrPnZ2dnYdQjN6dnZ2dRVn-zp2dnZ0@comcast.com...
> > Hi,
> > I have an old Dell dimension 8200, 1.8 MHz, with 256 meg of the RDram
> > memory, I would like to add more memory and use it as a second networked
> > PC
> > running windows xp. The Rdram prices are ridiculous.
> >
> > Can anyone tell me if I can just use Sdram or Dram in the pc.
Performance
> > is
> > not critical.
> >
> > ZSO
> >
>
> No you can't.
>
>

Can I remove the rdram and got with all sram or dram?

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"ZSO" <zso@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Chuckles The Scary Clown" <postmaster@127.0.0.1> wrote in message
> news:94kQe.97788$G8.96267@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
>>
>> "ZSO" <zso@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:1fOdnZ2dnZ1UGmrPnZ2dnYdQjN6dnZ2dRVn-zp2dnZ0@comcast.com...
>> > Hi,
>> > I have an old Dell dimension 8200, 1.8 MHz, with 256 meg of the RDram
>> > memory, I would like to add more memory and use it as a second
>> > networked
>> > PC
>> > running windows xp. The Rdram prices are ridiculous.
>> >
>> > Can anyone tell me if I can just use Sdram or Dram in the pc.
> Performance
>> > is
>> > not critical.
>> >
>> > ZSO
>> >
>>
>> No you can't.
>>
>>
>
> Can I remove the rdram and got with all sram or dram?
>
>

No. your machine will only accept RDram. No other choice.

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"Tom Scales" <tomtoo@softhome.net> wrote in message
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>
> "ZSO" <zso@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:-PSdnQPEOrOuuo_eRVn-2Q@comcast.com...
>>
>> "Chuckles The Scary Clown" <postmaster@127.0.0.1> wrote in message
>> news:94kQe.97788$G8.96267@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
>>>
>>> "ZSO" <zso@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>> news:1fOdnZ2dnZ1UGmrPnZ2dnYdQjN6dnZ2dRVn-zp2dnZ0@comcast.com...
>>> > Hi,
>>> > I have an old Dell dimension 8200, 1.8 MHz, with 256 meg of the RDram
>>> > memory, I would like to add more memory and use it as a second
>>> > networked
>>> > PC
>>> > running windows xp. The Rdram prices are ridiculous.
>>> >
>>> > Can anyone tell me if I can just use Sdram or Dram in the pc.
>> Performance
>>> > is
>>> > not critical.
>>> >
>>> > ZSO
>>> >
>>>
>>> No you can't.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Can I remove the rdram and got with all sram or dram?
>>
>>
>
> No. your machine will only accept RDram. No other choice.
>


2 x 128mb RIMMs = $117.00 + tax and shipping retail.

Got my last pair (new and unopened) on ebay for $65 (still too expensive,
but more tolerable).


Stew

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ZSO wrote:

> Hi,
> I have an old Dell dimension 8200, 1.8 MHz, with 256 meg of the RDram
> memory, I would like to add more memory and use it as a second networked PC
> running windows xp. The Rdram prices are ridiculous.
>
> Can anyone tell me if I can just use Sdram or Dram in the pc. Performance is
> not critical.

Absolutely not.


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