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Increasing Memory, dual inline memory module DIMM

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Increasing Memory Increasing Memory Increasing memory capacity is an effective way to make programs run faster. You can increase the amount of memory in your computer by installing a dual inline memory module (DIMM), available as an option. Different capacities of DIMM (up to 128 MB) are available. You can install a DIMM directly in one of the memory slots on the bottom of the computer. Your computer memory capacity can be expanded up to 288 MB (32-MB base memory and two 128-MB DIMM options). Your computer supports the synchronous dynamic random access memory (SDRAM) card only. It does not support the extended data output dynamic random access memory (EDO DRAM) card. If you install a DIMM that is not supported by your computer, a 225 error code might appear when the system starts. The appropriate memory option can be purchased through your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative. Chapter 2. Extending the Features of Your Computer 49

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Increasing Memory
Increasing Memory
Increasing memory capacity is an effective way to make programs
run faster.
You can increase the amount of memory in your
computer by installing a
dual inline memory module (DIMM)
,
available as an option.
Different capacities of DIMM (up to 128 MB) are available.
You can
install a DIMM directly in one of the memory slots on the bottom of
the computer.
Your computer memory capacity can be expanded up
to 288 MB (32-MB base memory and two 128-MB DIMM options).
Your computer supports the synchronous dynamic random
access memory (SDRAM) card only.
It does not support the
extended data output dynamic random access memory (EDO
DRAM) card.
If you install a DIMM that is not supported by your
computer, a 225 error code might appear when the system
starts.
The appropriate memory option can be purchased
through your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative.
Chapter 2.
Extending the Features of Your Computer
49