I'm building a new system and I ordered two DIMMs of Kington 128 MB PC133 CAS-3 <- .  I decided to take one of the sticks for a spin on my old computer, which is a P200, though I don't know the motherboard (any help in identifying it?).  Currently I have two 32 MB DIMMs in the two available RAM slots.  I took both out and tried the RAM in both slots, and both times the computer would not boot - nothing would come on the screen and it would keep beeping, signifying that it was not detecting any RAM I assume.  Does the BIOS/motherboard not support the RAM, or is there another problem?  Is it possible that the RAM is defective or that I might have killed it with a static charge?  I highly doubt the second as I was very careful with the RAM, but it is a possibility.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks!
.  I decided to take one of the sticks for a spin on my old computer, which is a P200, though I don't know the motherboard (any help in identifying it?).  Currently I have two 32 MB DIMMs in the two available RAM slots.  I took both out and tried the RAM in both slots, and both times the computer would not boot - nothing would come on the screen and it would keep beeping, signifying that it was not detecting any RAM I assume.  Does the BIOS/motherboard not support the RAM, or is there another problem?  Is it possible that the RAM is defective or that I might have killed it with a static charge?  I highly doubt the second as I was very careful with the RAM, but it is a possibility.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks!
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