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03-08-2000 02:50 AM
03-08-2000 02:50 AM
Memory for the HP 8100
I need to know if this printer can have more than 192 MB of RaM installed. Also
how do they come up with this figure.
Our configuration on dimms is
slot 1 Side 1:8MB
Side 2: Empty
Slot 2 Side 1: 32MB
Side 2: 32MB
Slot 3 Side 1: 32MB
Side 2: 32MB
This equals a total of 152MB which means that somewhere
on the mother board there has to be 16 MB.
Question 1
Can Slot 1 be replaced with a 64MB dimm like slots 2 and 3?
Question 2
Does HP or Kingston make a 128 MB dimm and can this printer handle more than
192 MB?
Greg
how do they come up with this figure.
Our configuration on dimms is
slot 1 Side 1:8MB
Side 2: Empty
Slot 2 Side 1: 32MB
Side 2: 32MB
Slot 3 Side 1: 32MB
Side 2: 32MB
This equals a total of 152MB which means that somewhere
on the mother board there has to be 16 MB.
Question 1
Can Slot 1 be replaced with a 64MB dimm like slots 2 and 3?
Question 2
Does HP or Kingston make a 128 MB dimm and can this printer handle more than
192 MB?
Greg
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03-08-2000 05:50 AM
03-08-2000 05:50 AM
Re: Memory for the HP 8100
Hello Greg,
Thanks for posting the question but I think you will get an answer for this in
the Printer forums since this is a hardware/spec question and not related to
Microsoft products. I'll include the link for you to post your question in the
appropriate printer forum.
Regards,
Jamie Hughes
Thanks for posting the question but I think you will get an answer for this in
the Printer forums since this is a hardware/spec question and not related to
Microsoft products. I'll include the link for you to post your question in the
appropriate printer forum.
Regards,
Jamie Hughes
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