T43 RAM will go in a T42?

Anyone know?

I want to upgrade my ram to 2 GB, need to know if T42 and T43 using the same memory modules live, or is there a difference please?

AHA

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T43 uses DDR2 RAM, while T42 uses DDR. Broaching is different, as well as other things, and force a type of RAM in a housing of the wrong type to fry the machine at the moment when you press the "power" button

I hope this helps.

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