Re: PC 100/133 memory

2009-07-05 Thread KEVIN Lock


Laura,

Is tomorrow a convenient day to drop by?   I am retired so can come 
around at any time.


Are you still living in Preston Point Rd above Canning Highway?

regards

Kevin


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Re: PC 100/133 memory

2009-07-05 Thread David de la Hunty


Hi Kevin,

I have just gutted a recently deceased iMac G4 (desk lamp style circa  
2001) and as is my habit I kept the RAM for a rainy day. Two boards,  
one is 128mB PC133U and about 5 inches long, the other one half that  
length is also PC133, 256mB. I can post those to you if you like.


I also probably have more superseded ram hoarded around the place but  
would have to have a hunt. Not sure if the rest is PC100 or PC133  but  
probably a mixture.


Any use?

Cheers

DD

On 04/07/2009, at 12:49, KEVIN Lock wrote:



I have recently been donated a lot of eMacs and four PowerMac G4s by  
a Perth publishing house.


I am most grateful for this kind donation. Once reconfigured, they  
will eventually all go to needy folks.


Unfortunately all the machines have only one stick of 256Mb RAM.

I am hoping that listers may have some of this RAM in the shed  
gathering dust and may be willing to donate it to this cause.   I  
have plenty of the DDR RAM  used in later models.


I have plenty of 32 and 64Mb sticks of either PC100 or PC133 RAM,  
but nothing larger to enable these machines to effectively run 10.3  
or 10.4.  Second hand PC133 RAM is very expensive.


Once again I can assure listers that the machines from this project  
are given absolutely free to needy people.  To date I have placed  
around 30 Macs in homes and organisations and have seen the results  
bearing fruit.


regards

Kevin
94183869


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Re: PC 100/133 memory

2009-07-04 Thread Daniel Kerr

Hi Kevin

I think I have a few 128MB modules or higher kicking around. I'll see what I
can dig up for you...
And after this comment,...will definitely find what I can,...
bearing fruitApple,HAHAHAHA :o) good one! :o)

Kind Regards
Daniel


On 4/7/09 12:49 PM, KEVIN Lock kal...@iinet.net.au wrote:

 To date I have placed
 around 30 Macs in homes and organisations and have seen the results
 bearing fruit.
 
 regards
 
 Kevin

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Re: PC 100/133 memory

2009-07-04 Thread Robert Howells


I Kev ,

I cant help with your ram need , but can you use any iMac's .

I am going to see 3 by give away's tomorrow morning looking for just 1.

Would you like the others

Bob

I don't know what version at this stage !

On 04/07/2009, at 12:49 PM, KEVIN Lock wrote:



I have recently been donated a lot of eMacs and four PowerMac G4s by  
a Perth publishing house.


I am most grateful for this kind donation. Once reconfigured, they  
will eventually all go to needy folks.


Unfortunately all the machines have only one stick of 256Mb RAM.

I am hoping that listers may have some of this RAM in the shed  
gathering dust and may be willing to donate it to this cause.   I  
have plenty of the DDR RAM  used in later models.


I have plenty of 32 and 64Mb sticks of either PC100 or PC133 RAM,  
but nothing larger to enable these machines to effectively run 10.3  
or 10.4.  Second hand PC133 RAM is very expensive.


Once again I can assure listers that the machines from this project  
are given absolutely free to needy people.  To date I have placed  
around 30 Macs in homes and organisations and have seen the results  
bearing fruit.


regards

Kevin
94183869


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Re: PC 100/133 memory

2009-07-04 Thread KEVIN Lock


Thanks Daniel,

Your efforts will be 'Core' to a successful project.

cheers

Kevin







Hi Kevin

I think I have a few 128MB modules or higher kicking around. I'll see what I
can dig up for you...
And after this comment,...will definitely find what I can,...
bearing fruitApple,HAHAHAHA :o) good one! :o)

Kind Regards
Daniel


On 4/7/09 12:49 PM, KEVIN Lock kal...@iinet.net.au wrote:


 To date I have placed
 around 30 Macs in homes and organisations and have seen the results
 bearing fruit.

 regards

 Kevin


---
Daniel Kerr
MacWizardry

Phone: 0414 795 960
Email: daniel @ macwizardry . com . au
Web:   http://www.macwizardry.com.au


**For everything Macintosh**




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Re: PC 100/133 memory

2009-07-04 Thread Justin Davies


Kevin, i've got of 256mb out of a powerbook g4 if that is of help...
Best regards



Justin Davies
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9309 9309

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On 4 Jul 2009, at 12:49 PM, KEVIN Lock wrote:



I have recently been donated a lot of eMacs and four PowerMac G4s by  
a Perth publishing house.


I am most grateful for this kind donation. Once reconfigured, they  
will eventually all go to needy folks.


Unfortunately all the machines have only one stick of 256Mb RAM.

I am hoping that listers may have some of this RAM in the shed  
gathering dust and may be willing to donate it to this cause.   I  
have plenty of the DDR RAM  used in later models.


I have plenty of 32 and 64Mb sticks of either PC100 or PC133 RAM,  
but nothing larger to enable these machines to effectively run 10.3  
or 10.4.  Second hand PC133 RAM is very expensive.


Once again I can assure listers that the machines from this project  
are given absolutely free to needy people.  To date I have placed  
around 30 Macs in homes and organisations and have seen the results  
bearing fruit.


regards

Kevin
94183869


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Re: PC 100/133 memory

2009-07-04 Thread KEVIN Lock


Thanks Bob,

Yes I can use slot loaders as I load them up with educational 
software for younger kids.   I have found that the older tray loaders 
don't always like home-burnt disks. The RAM in tray loaders is 
different to the slot loaders too.


They are all good for the various uses I put them to.

regards

Kev




I Kev ,

I cant help with your ram need , but can you use any iMac's .

I am going to see 3 by give away's tomorrow morning looking for just 1.

Would you like the others

Bob

I don't know what version at this stage !



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Re: PC 100/133 memory

2009-07-04 Thread KEVIN Lock


Justin,

Thanks for your kind offer, but as I recall powerbook RAM is much 
smaller that desktop stuff?

regards

Kev





Kevin, i've got of 256mb out of a powerbook g4 if that is of help...
Best regards



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www.justindavies.com.au
0414 567 638
9309 9309

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Re: PC 100/133 memory

2009-07-04 Thread Robert Howells



On 04/07/2009, at 1:47 PM, KEVIN Lock wrote:



Thanks Bob,

Yes I can use slot loaders as I load them up with educational  
software for younger kids.   I have found that the older tray  
loaders don't always like home-burnt disks. The RAM in tray  
loaders is different to the slot loaders too.


They are all good for the various uses I put them to.

regards

Kev


ok !

Will let you know late tomorrow












I Kev ,

I cant help with your ram need , but can you use any iMac's .

I am going to see 3 by give away's tomorrow morning looking for  
just 1.


Would you like the others

Bob

I don't know what version at this stage !



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Re: PC 100/133 memory

2009-07-04 Thread Laura Webb


Hi Kevin

I have 2x256MB RAM that you are very welcome to have.

Regards
Laura (East Freo)

On 04/07/2009, at 12:49 PM, KEVIN Lock wrote:


I have recently been donated a lot of eMacs and four PowerMac G4s by  
a Perth publishing house.


I am most grateful for this kind donation. Once reconfigured, they  
will eventually all go to needy folks.


Unfortunately all the machines have only one stick of 256Mb RAM.

I am hoping that listers may have some of this RAM in the shed  
gathering dust and may be willing to donate it to this cause.   I  
have plenty of the DDR RAM  used in later models.


I have plenty of 32 and 64Mb sticks of either PC100 or PC133 RAM, but  
nothing larger to enable these machines to effectively run 10.3 or  
10.4.  Second hand PC133 RAM is very expensive.


Once again I can assure listers that the machines from this project  
are given absolutely free to needy people.  To date I have placed  
around 30 Macs in homes and organisations and have seen the results  
bearing fruit.


regards

Kevin
94183869


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Re: PC 100/133 memory

2009-07-04 Thread KEVIN Lock


Thanks Laura, I will drop by.

regards

Kevin





Hi Kevin

I have 2x256MB RAM that you are very welcome to have.

Regards
Laura (East Freo)

On 04/07/2009, at 12:49 PM, KEVIN Lock wrote:


I have recently been donated a lot of eMacs and four PowerMac G4s by 
a Perth publishing house.


I am most grateful for this kind donation. Once reconfigured, they 
will eventually all go to needy folks.


Unfortunately all the machines have only one stick of 256Mb RAM.

I am hoping that listers may have some of this RAM in the shed 
gathering dust and may be willing to donate it to this cause.   I 
have plenty of the DDR RAM  used in later models.


I have plenty of 32 and 64Mb sticks of either PC100 or PC133 RAM, 
but nothing larger to enable these machines to effectively run 10.3 
or 10.4.  Second hand PC133 RAM is very expensive.


Once again I can assure listers that the machines from this project 
are given absolutely free to needy people.  To date I have placed 
around 30 Macs in homes and organisations and have seen the results 
bearing fruit.


regards

Kevin
94183869


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