Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!seismo!sundc!pitstop!sun!amdahl!nsc!misha From: misha@nsc.nsc.com (Michael Umansky) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Speeding up old PC's Message-ID: <7116@nsc.nsc.com> Date: 18 Oct 88 18:48:51 GMT References: <235494b5@ralf> <1109@bucket.UUCP> Reply-To: misha@nsc.nsc.com.UUCP (Michael Umansky) Organization: National Semiconductor, Sunnyvale Lines: 15 In article <1109@bucket.UUCP> leonard@bucket.UUCP (Leonard Erickson) writes: >You should have paid more attention to what I posted. *my* example was a 10 >Mhz *XT*, not an AT. And II've checked with some others. 10Mhz XT motherboards >WILL NOT work with 150 ns RAM. >^^^^^^^^ NOT TRUE! Last week I put together an XT clone running at 10Mhz. It has 256-150ns and 64-150ns DRAMs and it has been up and running without any problems for over a week now. Maybe you had a bad experience with a bad batch of 150ns DRAMs. -- NAME: Michael Umansky; {amdahl|decwrl|hplabs|pyramid|sun}!nsc!misha WORK: National Semi; 2925 Copper Road; MS/7C266; Santa Clara, CA 95051 HOME: 4331 Lincoln Way; San Francisco, CA 94122 PHONE: (408) 721-8109 (work); (415) 564-3921 (home)