> 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
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
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
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
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
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
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