is there 768mb RAM stick?

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is there 768mb RAM stick?

#1 Post by mattbiernat » Tue Sep 12, 2006 2:01 am

1. is there a 768mb RAM stick? if so how come lenovo does not offer to have 1.5gb RAM with 2x768mb RAM to get dual channeling instead of 1x1gb and 1x512mb.

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#2 Post by rkawakami » Tue Sep 12, 2006 2:57 am

Generally speaking, all DRAM memory modules increase their size over the previous generation by a factor of 2 or 4. Early modules started at 1MB (gee.. remember those?), they progressed to 4M, 16M 32M, 64M, 128M, 256M, 512M, 1024M (or 1G). 768M is not available in a SINGLE module. You can have 768M in a system but it will be a 512M and a 256M together (or three 256M).
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#3 Post by christopher_wolf » Tue Sep 12, 2006 1:07 pm

rkawakami wrote: Early modules started at 1MB (gee.. remember those?)
Holy moly....Yeah, yeah I think I do. :shock:
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#4 Post by rkawakami » Tue Sep 12, 2006 1:22 pm

christopher_wolf wrote:Holy moly....Yeah, yeah I think I do. :shock:
Christopher, I didn't think you were even born back then :) (RADFC)
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#5 Post by christopher_wolf » Tue Sep 12, 2006 1:27 pm

rkawakami wrote:
christopher_wolf wrote:Holy moly....Yeah, yeah I think I do. :shock:
Christopher, I didn't think you were even born back then :) (RADFC)
No, but that doesn't mean I haven't seen them; and I *do* remember the 4MB and 16MB modules and the old 30-pins. I haven't heard mention of such sticks for a long, long time (since before my 701c actually). :D

Of course, this goes along with even 1MB or 4MB of RAM on the video controller as a ridiculous luxury; so, yeah, this was quite the while ago. :)

They discontinued the IBM PC/AT right around when I was born, but I managed to somehow end up with one in my family circa 1992; all 16MB of it! :D

I also had some older IBMs lying around which I played with as well around the same time.
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#6 Post by rkawakami » Tue Sep 12, 2006 1:38 pm

christopher_wolf wrote:No, but that doesn't mean I haven't seen them <snip>
Ah, then you haven't enjoyed the experience of rounding up eight (I think, or was it 16?) of them and putting them on a large ISA card inside an 286 AST then?
christopher_wolf wrote:Of course, this goes along with even 1MB or 4MB of RAM on the video controller as a ridiculous luxury; so, yeah, this was quite the while ago. :)
Yes, it wasn't too long ago when 256K was a big thing on your video card.
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#7 Post by christopher_wolf » Tue Sep 12, 2006 2:04 pm

rkawakami wrote:
christopher_wolf wrote:No, but that doesn't mean I haven't seen them <snip>
Ah, then you haven't enjoyed the experience of rounding up eight (I think, or was it 16?) of them and putting them on a large ISA card inside an 286 AST then?
Enjoy is not the proper word....By the time I got around to opening the thing up later on, it was a rather tedious task. Then I had to deal with the fact that it was old, even in 1994 (7 years from when they made the last one), to begin with. :)
rkawakami wrote:
christopher_wolf wrote:Of course, this goes along with even 1MB or 4MB of RAM on the video controller as a ridiculous luxury; so, yeah, this was quite the while ago. :)
Yes, it wasn't too long ago when 256K was a big thing on your video card.
...The PC/AT had a video card? I am, in no way, even sure they called it that as a "video card"; try video *cards*. Then again, I had it apart with my uncle and aunt, who were both engineers at IBM, explaining the parts to me when I was around the ripe old age of 5. I can even recall just about all of the explanations they gave about the . How is that for lucid memory? No "card"either; they called it an "Enhanced Graphics Adapter" as what came standard on it and the EGA had a 64 color pallete. They also had a Professional Controller version, which I had on that old AT, that was on a set of *three* ISA cards and actually was able to accelerate 2D and 3D for CAD applications. Still just 640x480, but that was awe-inspiring at the time especially above 60FPS for what it could do and how expensive it was. This is still only the EGA, not the original CGA either (16KB!).


I am more familiar with the video controllers on the later Thinkpads from 1995 on up, yeah...those were the "later" Thinkpads from my perspective at the time. I still use my 701c with it's awesome CT65546 video controller with a stunning *1MB* at times (meetings, some note taking, etc). Big step up at the time, and it still manages to be useful to this day. I was very suprised when I actually managed to get some older flight sims to run on it given that it was used to pushing the screen at a native 640x480. An absolute luxury from what I was seeing at the time. Then, wow, came the NeoMagics 256ZXs with an *insane 4MB* (insert flaming "awsumz" font here) on my first 600.
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