Sadly, looks like I asked for the wrong type. It fits in, but the laptop doesn't see it, and I think it's because it needs the older EDO type rather than SDRAM.
I'm sorry for wasting your time on this - unfortunately it's hard to find documentation on this laptop as it doesnt seem to be a very popular model (Toshiba Portege 320CT). I appreciate being able to try this SODIMM out though - very kind of you to offer me a refund mate.
Having done a little more digging, MemoryTen shows its 320CT compatible part as being EDO, hence my belief as to why this hasn't worked.
Could a moderator please re-tag my thread as Wanted rather than Found? Thanks!
I found something very SODIMM'ish in my box o' RAM, no idea if it's EDO or what but all I can see is it has 100 and 128 written on the sticker so one can only asume it's 100Mhz and 128MB however, i've no idea if it's the right sort you are after. I know your asking for 64Mb but I tohught i'd let you know.
Yours for nout if your interested.
P.s. I have reason to believe it came from and old(ish) Macbook.
This is an old Pentium I laptop that I use for MS-DOS hacking and old games etc. Since I use Windows 98 on it sometimes it'd be nice to have the extra RAM as it only has 32MB!
The max capacity is 96MB after adding the extra 64, and it must be EDO RAM, so it's older than SDRAM, DDR, DDR2 etc.
A little tricky to find these days - I see some on the other bay but I thought I'd check here first.
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