[Duo2400] Re: Alternate RAM

2003-01-19 Thread Andrew Butitta
> The PowerBook 2400c computer accommodates one SO (small outline) DIMM for > RAM expansion. The DIMM can have either 16 or 32 MB of additional RAM. > Obviously, this is false.. 64M and 96M modules exist. > The mechanical characteristics of the RAM expansion DIMM are given in the > JEDEC speciÞca

[Duo2400] Re: Alternate RAM

2003-01-19 Thread Dan K
Doggone limit on message length! This is the third time I'm posting this, only this time without the quoted stuff. I've come to the conclusion (based on all reports) that a "standard" 3.3v EDO SODIMM will _NOT_ work in a 2400 without some modification. Whether that mod is trivial, and therefore ac

[Duo2400] Re: 8.6 or 9

2003-01-19 Thread Patrick Selliers
Well, I had heard that "html rendering lib" (MacOS 9.1, Extensions) improved on the rendering of html - so I simply copied that extension out of 9.1 and transferred it into the 8.6 extensions. My subjective impression has been that it works, and so I have kept it that way... Other than that I have

[Duo2400] Re: Alternate RAM

2003-01-19 Thread Dan K
I'm reposting this, as the first attempt was chopped On 1/17/03 Andrew wrote: > >> This topic was discussed one or two weeks ago, but I don't know if anything >> definate was decided. Someone found a different, cheaper source of RAM, and >> we were discussing the 100 meg chips. Did anyone find

[Duo2400] Expanding, contracting

2003-01-19 Thread mko
Whatever ListMom decides is fine by me. I've enjoyed my time in this community. I've tried to be a conscientious broadcaster. I've gotten great advice, and when I thought I had some to give I've learned that if I hold off replying long enough someone will eventually say exactly what I was think

[Duo2400] Re: 8.6 or 9

2003-01-19 Thread ELN/rlf9
Duo/2400 List wrote... >From: Patrick Selliers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: [Duo2400] Re: 8.6 or 9 > >eh, and "html rendering Lib" (extensions) out of 9.1 for accellerated >surfing... >Patrick Selliers Never knew this one before. Thanks for the tip. Got any more??? Bob F -- Duo/240