[c-nsp] 7206/NPE-300 with 512 Mb DRAM

Brian Feeny signal at shreve.net
Fri Nov 12 16:02:32 EST 2004


would be very interested if anyone knows anything about this.

Otherwise, a ton of NPE-300's have a very grim near future
(>150k prefixes today whoo hoo!)

Brian

On Nov 12, 2004, at 12:20 PM, Gert Doering wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm wondering if one of you has already tried running a 7206/NPE-300
> with 512 Mb DRAM (2x 256 Mb DIMM), and if yes, did it work?
>
> Please don't tell me "CCO says it's not supported" - I know that :-) -
> but there are some hidden surprises in these boxes.  Officially, the
> NPE-225 also did only support 128 Mb for the longest time, and only
> after some people figured out that 256 Mb works well, one of the 12.0S
> release notes said "it's officially supported now!"...
>
> gert
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