On 19/12/2003, at 2:04 AM, Ryan Verner wrote:
what do you mean with same type (size, manufacturer,pins,...?) sorry
that i dont have a clue about hardware.
There's a program available on VersionTracker for OS X that lists
every mac ever made, it's specs, and replacement part types for
everythi
On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 20:25, Lee Braiden wrote:
> > so is it possible to use standard memory, and are there any cautions to
> > consider?
>
> Standard laptop memory, yes. You want a SODIMM, if it's anything like my
> g3/500 ibook. Just watch the maximum sizes it'll recognise, etc. Read the
>
On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 14:47, florian klinglmueller wrote:
> i want to extend my ibook memory (G3, 900MHz, combo, 128Mb standard). I
> was discussing with several shop-clerks in Austria and none of them
> could give me definite information if i have to take apple memory or can
> take any laptop mem
On Thursday 18 Dec 2003 1:47 pm, florian klinglmueller wrote:
> so is it possible to use standard memory, and are there any cautions to
> consider?
Standard laptop memory, yes. You want a SODIMM, if it's anything like my
g3/500 ibook. Just watch the maximum sizes it'll recognise, etc. Read the
On Thursday 18 December 2003 14:47, florian klinglmueller wrote:
> hello list,
>
> i want to extend my ibook memory (G3, 900MHz, combo, 128Mb standard). I
> was discussing with several shop-clerks in Austria and none of them
> could give me definite information if i have to take apple memory or can
> i want to extend my ibook memory (G3, 900MHz, combo, 128Mb standard). I
> was discussing with several shop-clerks in Austria and none of them
> could give me definite information if i have to take apple memory or can
> take any laptop memory.
no-name chips always worked for me. I usually brough
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 02:47:28PM +0100, florian klinglmueller wrote:
> i want to extend my ibook memory (G3, 900MHz, combo, 128Mb standard). I
> was discussing with several shop-clerks in Austria and none of them
> could give me definite information if i have to take apple memory or can
> take an
On Thursday, December 18, 2003, at 08:11 AM, florian klinglmueller wrote:
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what do you mean with same type (size, manufacturer,pins,...?) sorry
that i dont have a clue about hardware.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=14870
There are a
On 19/12/2003, at 12:41 AM, florian klinglmueller wrote:
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what do you mean with same type (size, manufacturer,pins,...?) sorry
that i dont have a clue about hardware.
There's a program available on VersionTracker for OS X that lists every
mac eve
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 02:47:28PM +0100, florian klinglmueller wrote:
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> hello list,
>
> i want to extend my ibook memory (G3, 900MHz, combo, 128Mb standard). I
> was discussing with several shop-clerks in Austria and none of them
> could give m
Hi Florian,
You don't have to use apple memory. As long as you install the *SAME*
type
of memory you'll be fine. When I upgrade the memory in my pismo this
is what I
did with great success.
Regards,
Tom
On Thursday, December 18, 2003, at 07:47 AM, florian klinglmueller
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what do you mean with same type (size, manufacturer,pins,...?) sorry
that i dont have a clue about hardware.
thx flo
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| You don't have to use apple memory. As long as you install the *SAME*
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hello list,
i want to extend my ibook memory (G3, 900MHz, combo, 128Mb standard). I
was discussing with several shop-clerks in Austria and none of them
could give me definite information if i have to take apple memory or can
take any laptop memory.
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