EDO memory matched pairs

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I ordered a stick of 32mb EDO ram for the embedded system I'm building. The
company said they canceled the order because the EDO ram wan't ordered in
pairs. The MB for this project doesn't require matched pairs. Is this a
valid reason to cancel an order in the year 2004?
 
I ordered a stick of 32mb EDO ram for the embedded system I'm building. The
company said they canceled the order because the EDO ram wan't ordered in
pairs. The MB for this project doesn't require matched pairs. Is this a
valid reason to cancel an order in the year 2004?

which mobo are u using?
 
JM said:
I ordered a stick of 32mb EDO ram for the embedded system I'm building. The
company said they canceled the order because the EDO ram wan't ordered in
pairs. The MB for this project doesn't require matched pairs. Is this a
valid reason to cancel an order in the year 2004?
Not really. Not everyone does things by convention.

www.spartantech.com

You can any order of memory that you so desire. You want one stick,
they will sell you one. You want two stick, they will sell you two.
Just whatever you want. And they will not rob you blind if you are
reconditioning an old box, and need old sticks.

--

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God bless you and may the Lord season your dreams.

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JM said:
I ordered a stick of 32mb EDO ram for the embedded system I'm building. The
company said they canceled the order because the EDO ram wan't ordered in
pairs. The MB for this project doesn't require matched pairs. Is this a
valid reason to cancel an order in the year 2004?
Not really. Not everyone does things by convention.

www.spartantech.com

You can any order of memory that you so desire. You want one stick,
they will sell you one. You want two stick, they will sell you two.
Just whatever you want. And they will not rob you blind if you are
reconditioning an old box, and need old sticks.

--

Rich Aka: QuickSHADOWMAN

God bless you and may the Lord season your dreams.

Linux Reg.#258348
Machine ID #198987
Mandrake 9.2
KDE desktop
Pentium IV 2.4 GHz
512 SDRAM
100% Windows Free
 
JM said:
I ordered a stick of 32mb EDO ram for the embedded system I'm building. The
company said they canceled the order because the EDO ram wan't ordered in
pairs. The MB for this project doesn't require matched pairs. Is this a
valid reason to cancel an order in the year 2004?
Not really. Not everyone does things by convention.

www.spartantech.com

You can any order of memory that you so desire. You want one stick,
they will sell you one. You want two stick, they will sell you two.
Just whatever you want. And they will not rob you blind if you are
reconditioning an old box, and need old sticks.

--

Rich Aka: QuickSHADOWMAN

God bless you and may the Lord season your dreams.

Linux Reg.#258348
Machine ID #198987
Mandrake 9.2
KDE desktop
Pentium IV 2.4 GHz
512 SDRAM
100% Windows Free
 
JM said:
I ordered a stick of 32mb EDO ram for the embedded system I'm building. The
company said they canceled the order because the EDO ram wan't ordered in
pairs. The MB for this project doesn't require matched pairs. Is this a
valid reason to cancel an order in the year 2004?
Not really. Not everyone does things by convention.

www.spartantech.com

You can any order of memory that you so desire. You want one stick,
they will sell you one. You want two stick, they will sell you two.
Just whatever you want. And they will not rob you blind if you are
reconditioning an old box, and need old sticks.

--

Rich Aka: QuickSHADOWMAN

God bless you and may the Lord season your dreams.

Linux Reg.#258348
Machine ID #198987
Mandrake 9.2
KDE desktop
Pentium IV 2.4 GHz
512 SDRAM
100% Windows Free
 
JM said:
I ordered a stick of 32mb EDO ram for the embedded system I'm building. The
company said they canceled the order because the EDO ram wan't ordered in
pairs. The MB for this project doesn't require matched pairs. Is this a
valid reason to cancel an order in the year 2004?
Not really. Not everyone does things by convention.

www.spartantech.com

You can any order of memory that you so desire. You want one stick,
they will sell you one. You want two stick, they will sell you two.
Just whatever you want. And they will not rob you blind if you are
reconditioning an old box, and need old sticks.

--

Rich Aka: QuickSHADOWMAN

God bless you and may the Lord season your dreams.

Linux Reg.#258348
Machine ID #198987
Mandrake 9.2
KDE desktop
Pentium IV 2.4 GHz
512 SDRAM
100% Windows Free
 
Advantech PCM-4823/L

Old Pentium1 motherboards required matched pairs of FPM or EDO,
in which case it's not strange that the order gets canceled if
they assume you are ordering it for such a system.

I looked up your board tho, and it only has one slot for max
32MB of FPM or EDO.
 
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