Reply 20 of 42, by PC Hoarder Patrol
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darry wrote on 2020-05-30, 02:22:If you look at the picture at native resolution --> https://frankfurt.apollo.olxcdn.com/v1/files/ … age;s=1632x1224 , it does indeed look like a PC133 SDRAM DIMM is physically installed . Whether or not the board actually works with is another question . Nowhere in the ad does it say that the board is working or has been tested in any way, with that specific DIMM or any other .
B24Fox wrote on 2020-05-25, 04:25:...Also, I dug through my SDRAM stash, and started trying out some newer DIMMS (thinking, what the heck..), and one of them worked!!!! It's a 64MB, single sided, 8-chip, 100Mhz DIMM from 2001. So it seems that the chipset/board is just picky about it's RAM..
The manual would still be GREATLY appreciated, if anyone has it..
We already know it works with SDRAM; it's the purpose of the jumper we're after. In all the pics of the board I've seen, with either type of memory installed, that jumper is never anywhere other than on the two pins nearest the board edge.