Re: wallstreet suddenly hangs on boot

2002-11-09 Thread Gary E Davis
Thanks everyone Its kind of silly what the problem was. The Cd-Rom module, when I ejected it and reseated it in the bay the silly thing booted ok. Gary -- G-Books is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished Drives | -- Check

Re: Memory

2002-11-09 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 09/11/02 11:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Memory upgrade for G3 series Wallstreet. Max memory, specs say 192. It seems that I've read up to 500 + or - megs. Installation. Apple reccomens service center install on lower bank. Comments please. You can go much higher than

Re: Memory

2002-11-09 Thread Justin
specs for those machines (in a lot of cases) were printed before larger dimms were available for testingthey say 192, but the machine can actually page more. not sure if you could do 512, but surely more than 192. if i remember correctly, you need to install a low-profile so-dimm in the

Re: *Re: Memory

2002-11-09 Thread John Beringer
Hmmm, This makes me wonder whether they'd be any benefit to equiping our pb 333 (bronze) with more than its spec 384MB or RAM. Anyone have any feelings on this? JB On 11/9/02 9:49, Laurent Daudelin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: on 09/11/02 11:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: Memory

2002-11-09 Thread Heok Hee Ng
Laurent Daudelin wrote: You can go much higher than 192. 192 was based by Apple on what memory was available when the Wallstreet was introduced. You can go up to 1 GB, but I would suggest 512, so if you ever need to swap batteries when no power is available, the backup battery will be able to

Re: WS Memory

2002-11-09 Thread Jeff Hubatka
I have 512 in my Wallstreet, both from OWC. One of them has to be a low-profile (1.25) module. To get to the lower slot you have to remove the processor card, but nothing too technical. -- JSH From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Memory Date: Sat, 9 Nov 2002 16:53:26 + Message-Id: [EMAIL