Re: easy(?) wallstreet question

2004-08-08 Thread ggsound
820-0915-A (i think) That is a production part number of the printed circuit board. The ser# is visible inside the PC card slot door. To get to the lower RAM slot, you have to pull the processor board, just as on the others of the series. Just remove the heat sink and it is visible.

FW: easy(?) wallstreet question

2004-08-07 Thread ggsound
hi all! new to the g-book scene, was wondering what upgrade options there are for a wallstreet I 233mhz with a 12 screen. 1. can i change out the processor with a 250 or 292 mhz? how about a wallstreet II processor? 233, 266, or 300 mhz? you know, anything with a cache! 2. can i put one of the

Re: easy(?) wallstreet question

2004-08-07 Thread ggsound
on 8.8.04 4:29 am, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My Reply follows quote. On 07/08/2004 15:47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: ...upgrade options for a wallstreet I 233mhz with a 12 screen. 1. can i change out the processor with a 250 or 292 mhz? how about a wallstreet II processor? 233, 266,