I believe the other RAM stick in the PII was a 64M PC100 DIMM
Either way, was just wondering what size this other one is since it is
in the same machine.

On 9/24/08, Kris Tilford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sep 24, 2008, at 9:16 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
>
>> I don't remember offhand.
>> I have not set up this machine.
>> I was given this machine and I forgot to ask what amount of RAM it has
>> (or what size HD)
>> I was just going through other computers I have sitting around seeing
>> if I have some RAM I can put into the G4 I am getting (so I don't have
>> to yank what is in the Smurf as I want to keep it in the network).
>
> 99% chance that PII RAM is too old and slow for a G4. It's also likely
> a small DIMM since there are only 4 chips total on it. You're wasting
> time, the DIMM is likely worth less than 50ยข. If you're going to use
> the G4 "for real" buy the largest size modules it will take. Ask on
> LEM-Swap, buy on eBay used, or use RamSeeker.com for cheapest prices
> on new (compare with eBay "Buy It Now" new).
>
>
> >
>


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Steve Conrad
Henrietta, MO 64036

"The time has come for mankind to grow up and leave its cradle behind;
to go forth and claim our place in outer space."
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