Adding RAM to G3 (Lombard 333) --Go for broke, or more conservative?

2004-05-11 Thread D. G. Bowie
OK, now I've upgraded my internal 2.5 hard drive on my Powerbook G3 (bronze keyboard/Lombard-333 mhz) from its original 4 GB to 40. Despite one person's prediction that this Fujitsu ATA-6 drive would not work, surprisingly it works flawlessly, so now it's on to my next task, that of increasing

Re: Adding RAM to G3 (Lombard 333) --Go for broke, or more conservative?

2004-05-11 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 11/05/04 12:17, D. G. Bowie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snip!] So my bottom-line question: Is it wise or risky replacing the bottom socket low profile 64 MB module in my Lombard with a 528 MB unit, or should I be more convervative and replace it with a 256 unit? I think you can safely update

Re: Adding RAM to G3 (Lombard 333) --Go for broke, or more conservative?

2004-05-11 Thread Al Poulin
Laurent Daudelin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 11/05/04 12:17, D. G. Bowie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snip!] So my bottom-line question: Is it wise or risky replacing the bottom socket low profile 64 MB module in my Lombard with a 528 MB unit, or should I be more convervative and replace it

Re: Adding RAM to G3 (Lombard 333) --Go for broke, or more conservative?

2004-05-11 Thread Eugene Lee
On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 11:17:36AM -0500, D. G. Bowie wrote: : [...Lombard RAM upgrading...] : : Apple supports a maximum of 384 MB of RAM for this G3, which I : surmise is 256 in the upper slot and 128 in the bottom slot (?), but : GURU claims 1024 as the maximum, or 528 MB in each socket.