And check with any software vendors to see if support costs will
increase. Sometimes they do.
John Lee
Vaske Computer Solutions
At 09:20 PM 5/25/06 -0700, Craig Lalley wrote:
>John,
>
> Add as much ram as you want (up to the maximum), but if you change the
> processor, you need to change the ID string.
>
> Regards,
>
> -Craig
>
>
>john pitman <[log in to unmask]> wrote: We have an N series single 220
>Mhz processor, Mpe 7.5. We are looking at
>upgrading to 440Mhz and more ram, and have been quoted acceptable prices,
>but by people who are more used to servicing UX boxes. Current label shows
>:-
>
>
>
>Base A6449B processor A6173A
>
>
>
>Query - will the system accept a 440 without change to anything like the id
>string?
>
>
>
>Same question for adding a couple GB of ram?
>
>
>
>TIA,
>
>Jp
>
>
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