This is strange;

we saw somewhere on apple's web site, the spec says the max is 384.

I have had 512 Mb in mine, but if I use it all by launching several applications, my machine crashes.

In fact, if I put anything over 384, the machine crashes.

It is true I have an upgrade processor in it.

I've tried so many different things to keep the machine from hard crashing past 384 that at this point I give up- it
would have been a lot cheaper in my time just to buy a new machine.


Trying a lot of things means everything from new ram to putting the old processor in.

I'm glad people are having success going past 384 though!

-Greg



On Feb 28, 2004, at 8:30 AM, J.M.P.Hissel wrote:

On 28-02-2004 16:44, Greg Christopher, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:

A reminder to folks, perhaps some new news to others:

Hey Greg, reminder to you: Open both your eyes! See below.

Trivia question: how much memory can you put in a G3 beige?

All the Beige G3's can handle 768MB. Mines has!


HTH,

Jo


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