Generally, is the ram on the motherboard of a powerbook faster than the add-on ram? Not in hz but in the way the processor addresses it?
If it is then a pb with the most onboard ram would be faster than a newer pb with, perhaps, less onboard but more in the slots.


The reason for the question is my 3400c with 64 add-on ram doesn't seem much slower than the one with 128 add-on. My dark side notebook with only 64 megs just flies, but that ram is on the motherboard. Lastly, is there a pb with a good amount of standard ram on the motherboard? That model, whatever it is, would seem to be the best choice for an upgrade. Thanks!

bm

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