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Re: Memory Upgrade for Ancient Enspiron 2600





On 01/17/2017 10:00 PM, Martin McCormick wrote:
I have an old Dell Enspiron 2600 which still works but it only
has 256 MB of RAM. I am of the understanding that the 128-MB
memory card under the little door on the bottom can be replaced
with a 512 MB card and that pretty much does it. There is another
128 MB block under the keyboard but I think for what I was
planning to do with it, 640 MB is sufficient.

	It actually has a 2009 version of vinux which is a port
of debian optamized for people who are blind so it talks and
works  with text applications but there is no memory left for
much of anything else.

	Just for fun, I ran the free application after bootup and
out of 256 MB, there are 193 MB available as long as you don't
dare run anything.

	Just for fun, I booted a newer version of linux which did
come up but after booting the live CD, there was a whapping 4.5
MB left.

	My wife used this machine in college running Windows in
2000 with just that 256 MB but this is a different world today so
my question is what should one expect to pay for a 512-meg DIM
card that, of course, would work in this system?

	The speed printed on the module is 133 MHZ and the
processor is near 1 GHZ so it is certainly not cutting edge by
todays standards but it would have more uses with more RAM. It
would almost be a raspberry pi.:-)

Thanks for your thoughts.

Martin WB5AGZ


I have an old Dell laptop--not as old as yours--that came with 1 GB ram, and the user manual says you can only run 2GB. (It had two sockets, one empty.) I found two 2GB cards each designed for that Dell, and plugged both in, and now I have about 3.2 GB of usable ram. Not 4, for 3.2 is better than 2! So try to get at least 1GB in your machine, or maybe more,
who knows? It won't blow up the machine, it may just not work.

--doug

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