If you paid for CL2 then you should get the supplier to exchange what you bought for a real CL2 stick. k On Monday, January 27, 2003, at 08:50 PM, Toby Leung wrote: > I just don't know why a paid a premium for CL2 when it performs and > behaves as CL3. > > > On Monday, January 27, 2003, at 08:18 PM, Thubten Kunga wrote: > >> He must be using OS 9.2.2 to look at that kind of report. It's really >> nothing to worry about. I don't know why he is having such a cow >> about the report. 3-2-2 or 2-2-2 is not distinguishable in real world >> use. >> >> k >> >> On Monday, January 27, 2003, at 08:13 PM, Sean Terrill wrote: >> >>> Quoth Toby Leung (jstobias at uclink.berkeley.edu) at 1/27/03 22:28: >>> >>>> I exchanged the memory for a new module and it still reports as >>>> PC100 >>>> 322S. >>>> Can anyone confirm that their PC133 CL2 behaves this way? >>> >>> Now that I look, where are you seeing the speed reported? Apple >>> System >>> Profiler doesn't list that info for me. Mac OS X 10.2.3, firmware >>> 4.1.9f1. >>> >>> Sean Terrill >>> a10t2 at mac.com >>> http://a10t2.cjb.net