No, PC, they were not limited to SS. I've been dealing with them for 10 years now. In fact, over the years, where SS DIMMs failed, DS (that would be double sided, as in chips on both sides of the module) DIMMS worked. The other bugger, as I mentioned, was the high density SS DIMMs.
I'm scared to ask what kind of a mentally deficient brain comes up with associating a discussion of double sided memory (abbreviated DS for ease of typing) with a game console and even goes so far as to search for a wiki link for same and post it...and then rolls his eyes at his own stupidity no less.
It's the same ill mind that can't comprehend that if you underclock RAM to any significant degree, it will give errors and has absolutely nothing to do with being double sided, rather far more to do with timings, etc....and the same bent noodle that thinks that changing a battery in some old scrap pile bears any relevance to this discussion.
And, has the time to waste to show me a picture of Corsair XMS RAM, like I may have never seen it before and have no idea what DS (double sided for the mentally deficient) RAM looks like.
I dunno PC eye, but the more you speak the more I can't help but think that the closest you've ever been to being a tech is in your wet dreams as you drive your garbage truck to the next driveway. That's the only simple, basic fact I can think of that would mutually pertain to our dialogue, unfortunately.