Ok, now i see the problem, i've chosen a ram module which isn't supported or expected to be 128 Mbit technology regarding the sis chipset.
So i better check and choose a proper ram module that is organized in the 32x8 arrangement.
Thank you very much for your help.
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- Tue Jun 09, 2009 5:15 pm
- Forum: RAM compatibility with BIOS
- Topic: Mitac 7521+ with Ram recognising issue (soldered 256 MB)
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- Mon Jun 08, 2009 7:45 pm
- Forum: RAM compatibility with BIOS
- Topic: Mitac 7521+ with Ram recognising issue (soldered 256 MB)
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The mainboard has a sis 630S chipset with Sockel 730 for Pentium 3 CPUs.
The complete specs are here:
ftp://ftp.lion.org/Notebooks/7521P/Hand ... kation.doc
Edit - Fixed link for the OP. KW
The complete specs are here:
ftp://ftp.lion.org/Notebooks/7521P/Hand ... kation.doc
Edit - Fixed link for the OP. KW
- Sat Jun 06, 2009 3:53 pm
- Forum: RAM compatibility with BIOS
- Topic: Mitac 7521+ with Ram recognising issue (soldered 256 MB)
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Mitac 7521+ with Ram recognising issue (soldered 256 MB)
Hi I have a problem. I replaced the Ram chips on the Mitac 7521+. Originally it had only 128 MB of Ram soldered on the board. I replaced the original Memory modules (Hynix HY57V281620A) with larger ones (Infineon HYB 39S256160CT-7.5) from a new SDRam SOdimm Module that had the same pinout and voltag...