G-Books wrote on 10/15/05, 13:06:
Do you know if the 128MB was standard or if one 64MB chip was added
later? And I've read here a lot of stories from Lombard owners that had
to remove all extra memory to install a later version of OS X.

It came to me with the 128 mb of ram already onboard so I have no idea.
And I have read those same excerpts, but I thought I might get lucky as
some have and skirt the issue, but I guess not. No Macs with scsi that
have OS X on them. Well, since I've never taken a Powerbook apart I
guess that sort of limits me. I really didn't want to stay in 10.2, but
if that's all this machine can do so be it.

I've got a Lombard with 512 Mb RAm and Panther (10.3.9) and it works fine except for some issues with freezing while asleep. It came to me with the RAM and OSX installed so I can't tell you how it was done but I'd suspect that the added RAM is the problem. The SCSSI works as well (just used it to connect to a friends Wallstreet)

Andrew in Ann Arbor
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