Isn't the bus on a Lombard running at 66 Mhz?

On Tuesday, September 3, 2002, at 05:20 PM, Radek & Gabina wrote:

> Hi,
> I'm a new here and coming for help. I have a PowerBook G3 Lombard
> running at 333 MHz with 64 MB RAM. I would like to upgrade RAM but all
> my attempts failed. I ordered 256 MB stick from Mac dealer specially 
> for
> this computer and got it replaced twice with no effect. Computer is
> running fine with 64 MB original Apple memory.but when I put 256 MB
> memory in it starts freezing. I tried all combination of sticks on
> daughter card with no luck. I tried checking temperature but it was 
> also
> in normal when computer freezed. Company was really kind and I could
> return 256 MB memory.
> Looks like it is freezing when memory usage is around 100 MB no matter
> how many sticks are actualy inside. Tonight I'll try to play with 64 MB
> sticks I got from work. They are PC100 low profile SO DIMMs borrowed
> from a Dell laptop.
> Any comments or suggestions are welcome.
> Thank you very much,


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