The DIMMS might not fit into the motherboard on a P266 machine. I believe there are fewer pins on older SDRAM DIMMS. However, if the amount of pins does match up, then it would be safe. You just can't use slower memory in a faster environment.
I would say it depended on your refresh rates. It is possible that your PC100 has a faster refresh rate.
Ypu can end up with problems if the memory refresh rates don't match.
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Higher bandwidth memory works perfectly fine in slower systems. The only concern you should ever have is to make sure that you don't force slower memory to work with a faster bus. In a sense, faster memory is backward compatible given that it's the same design.
In this case, the memory will default to the slower speed and shouldn't give you any problems.
Teknikal is right. It will work like a champ. It won't work as fast as it could, but I ran PC100 in a PII 300 with a 66mghtz bus for a long time (and it's still running) and had zero problems.
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