UM, not to be a pain but EDO DIMMS are not that rare, they were used in 
servers.  The Compaq Proliant line with Pentium Pro processors us EDO 
ECC DIMMS.  They are cheep now but they were very expensive in their day.

I sort of miss the days of the 30 pin SIMM they were small, EXPENSIVE 
but small.  For 16 MB of RAM 30 pin SIMM's I spent about $850.00.  I 
just had to run NT 3.1 then NT 3.5, 3.51.

Sam.

Callum Lerwick wrote:

>> DIMMs on the other hand can be PC66, PC100, or 
>>PC133
>>    
>>
>
>Note, there _were_ EDO DIMMS. They're extremely rare and you're highly
>unlikely to ever see them. I know they exist, a friend has a 64mb
>stick...
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