On Thu, 25 Feb 1999, Michael Hicks wrote: > IIRC, memory speed has to be something on the order of 8ns to qualify as > PC100. 1 / 100MHz = 10ns cycle time. Usually, the address is already presented to the memory at the beginning of the cycle, so data must appear some minimum time before the cycle ends, so 8ns sounds about right. Chris Schumann <whizkid@dwave.net>