I would look around online, or even the LEM swap, probably get better  
results there for buying old RAM at good prices.


        -Elliott



On Aug 21, 2009, at 11:37 AM, Sam Stone wrote:

> OK lets do this for the I zillionth time.
> I need to prove a little point to a NON-BELIEVER and so
> I shall call on the CULT OF THE IMAC (that would be US)
> to asist.
> Said non-Believer and (shudder) PC user needs to be shown that YES!  
> indeed you can take
> an old 333 or thereabouts and cast the Imac Spell to create a FULLY  
> FUNCTIONAL
> machine that works exceptionally well for Seniors or Whatever.
> AND it can be accomplished for next to nothing (a favorite with  
> Seniors).
> I have several of these machines around BUT I need enough RAM to do  
> the OSX thing.
> I know how to do the rest.
> Or if you even happen to have an older model around all ready to  
> go..might consider that
> as well.
> I have lots of stuff to trade including PC IBM Laptop parts (I do  
> have some weak moments).
> Any and all help is appreciated.
> I travel between Owen Sound/Walkeron area to Toronto quite a bit.
> Thanks
> Mark
> P.S. Along with a million other things iI have 2 of those REALLY  
> nice huge Monitors that came with the 333 Towers. I also have a  
> fully functional Newton
>
>
> >


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