What types of memory are supported on Tecra A4

Can someone tell me the types of memory supported by the Tecra A4 PTA40 model?

Thank you

Tecra A4 supports PC2700 200 pin memory (333 Mhz) DDR SODIMM modules.
Please see this link:
http://www.orcalogic.co.UK/ASP/ProdType.asp?ProdType=11719&ft=m&St=3

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