<< The K6-III board definitely supports Sdram. (I overlooked the type of the processor one can install in that board, silly me 🙂 ) Much older boards than that suported Sdram (TX/VX/HX/ Socket 7 boards...).
Even my broather had an K6-III board on which he used SDRAM. I'm not sure of the modell though.
Zach:
Don't be confused by what EDO means. The EDO was manufactured mostly in the SIM format. But I once find a DIMM module that was EDO!!!, But that was a long time ago.
MacaroneePenguin:
I positive you will encounter no problem by using regular PC100 Sdram.
Keep us posted if you buy and install it, OK?
Cheers, >>
Yeah, no kidding. That's why MacaroneePenguin's board supports both EDO and FPM with DIMM slots. Add it's SIMM. EDO was just 72pin SIMM's, there wee 30pin too.
As for MacaroneePenguin, if you had the website, why ask? It says right there it takes PC100. I went to the trouble of finding the info and letting you know and I got a "Yeah I knew that one" type answer. It's a bit discouraging.