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Whats the difference between regular SDRAM and PC100 SDRAM?

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Whats the difference between regular SDRAM and PC100 SDRAM?

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• PC100 SDRAM is required for Pentium II/350MHz or higher CPU. • For Celeron or up to Pentium II/333, you can use regular SDRAM (PC66) or PC100 SDRAM. What is the Telesto2 maximum memory capacity? • 256MB: Using two 128MB SDRAM DIMMs. • 512MB: Using two registered 256MB SDRAM DIMMs. What kind of DIMMs should I use? • The PREMIO Telesto2 system only accepts unbuffered, tin leads, 3.3V SDRAM DIMM only. I have a PnP soundcard and PnP modem, but I’m getting conflicts. • It’s recommended that you let the modem take COM2 (2F8h/IRQ3); see the question below. • And set the soundcard at 220h/IRQ5/DMA1, if possible. • Also, try adding the card in one at all time; put the soundcard in first, let 95 detect it, then add the modem. I have a plug and play modem, how do I setup it for COM2 in Windows 95? • Disable serial port 2 in the BIOS and remove the COM2 port, if present, in Windows 95’s Device Manager. Top of page Operating System Specific Questions I’m using Windows 98 and have installed the AT

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