on 3/18/02 10:50 PM, (G-Books) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> The short answer is Yes it may work. The right answer is no, don't do it.
> 
> The Bronze uses PC100 (or PC133) RAM. THE Wallstreet recognizes it (usually),
> but requires PC66 RAM. It may show up and boot; but most likely it will show
> up as 128mb (PC100 & 133 is "stacked" RAM, PC66 isn't).  If it DOES run, it
> will very likely be unstable.
> 
> This could become a great argument, as I've heard many folks say their PC100
> RAM worked in their wallstreet, but I've also had dozens of themm in my shop
> which wouldn't, and a number that would crash regularly when PC100 RAM was
> installed. So IF you want it to be reliable, get some PC66 RAM for it. That's
> what was made for it.
> Thanks,
> David Wegener

It would also depend on which Bronze they're talking about: the Pismo or the
Lombard. Most memory advertised for the Lombard is also advertised as
compatible with the Wallstreet and pre-DVD iMac. So, if it worked okay in
the Lombard it should work okay in the Wallstreet.

Chris H


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