Thanks for the URL for the Apple history page. It brought back fond memories
of my old Apple //c and //GS. And I found out I can put 768 megs of RAM in my
aging G3 300. Combined with the firewire drive I just added, that should help
wake the old girl up.
Paul

Timothy Sherburne wrote:

> Hello all...
>
> Just a quick comment I'd like to make about upgrading your RAM. It's
> important to make sure that your computer's motherboard/mainboard and BIOS
> can support the amount of RAM that you're planning to install. For Intel
> PCs, some boards can only handle 256MB, while others can support 512MB or
> more. You can find out what yours will handle by reading the board User's
> Guide that came with your computer or by contacting the board's
> manufacturer.
>
> Mac users have it a bit easier: Just go to
>
> <http://www.apple-history.com/index.html>
>
> and select your model from the pop-up menu. Maximum RAM is noted in the
> specs. Cool!
>
> t
>
> On 11/30/01 7:58 AM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
>
> > It's time ... got a quick couple of questions.
> >
> > Recently it was mentioned here that some Windows OS won't support more
> > than 256mb or 512mb of memory.  How much memory will Win98SE support?
> >
> > What's SDRAM and RDRAM?  Is one "better" than the other?
> >
> > Suggestions for a good video card?
> >
> > In order to hook up a scanner I need a USB port or Firewire, right.
> > What are the advantages/disadvantages of each?
> >
> > Thanks!
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