G-Books wrote on 12/18/05, 10:23:
that Newer Technologies battery upgrade from
Other World Computing looks too good to pass up. :)
Hey Caleb; Good Luck with you Lombard.
These really look very interesting and since mine didn't come with a
battery these seem like a good deal as
G-Books wrote on 12/17/05, 02:01:
Yes, there are two slots. One does have to be low profile, because the
lower slot is located underneath the processor daughtercard.
Hope this helps.
Caleb
The low-profile RAM is required for the lower memory (the slot on
the underside of the circuit board).
Art
It's nothing. I'm planning on doing the same with my Lombard as soon as
I can afford it. However, that Newer Technologies battery upgrade from
Other World Computing looks too good to pass up. :) Hopefully, you'll
have a portable powerhouse, instead of an extremely light desktop,
which is what
Hello there fellow G-Bookies
I have information that I need confirmed regarding the ram in the
Lombard. I know there are two memory slots, I also know that the Lombard
can take up to 512mb of ram. I also know or think I know that one of the
ram sticks must be low profile in order to work in the
Yes, there are two slots. One does have to be low profile, because the
lower slot is located underneath the processor daughtercard.
Hope this helps.
Caleb
On Friday, Dec 16, 2005, at 15:36 America/Chicago, B.L. wrote:
Hello there fellow G-Bookies
I have information that I need confirmed
The low-profile RAM is required for the lower memory (the slot on
the underside of the circuit board).
Art Richard (St. Petersburg, FL)
On Dec 16, 2005, at 4:36 PM, B.L. wrote:
Hello there fellow G-Bookies
I have information that I need confirmed regarding the ram in the
Lombard. I know
On Sunday, Oct 12, 2003, at 17:42 America/Chicago, Mike McGinnis wrote:
Hi All,
Will the memory from a Pismo work in a Lombard? The specs seem to
be the
same except the Pismo is pc100 and the Lombard is pc66. Usually you
can use
a higher speed dimm with no problem. I ask because there is a
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 02:26:14AM -0500, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
:
: on 25/11/02 01:21, Sque at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:
: Hi, pretty basic question.
: The earlier G3 series and the newer firewire powerbooks both use
: SO-DIMMs with the only difference being PC66 and PC100? The older PC66
on 11/25/02 08:29, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
, is there a problem using the faster PC100-133 in the older G3's or is the
DIMM compatible with the slower speed?
That shouldn't be a problem.
So the price difference, pc66 being more expensive, is based on
availability rather
Hi, pretty basic question.
The earlier G3 series and the newer firewire powerbooks both use
SO-DIMMs with the only difference being PC66 and PC100? The older PC66
not being compatible in the newer PC100 devices, is there a problem
using the faster PC100-133 in the older G3's or is the DIMM
on 25/11/02 01:21, Sque at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, pretty basic question.
The earlier G3 series and the newer firewire powerbooks both use
SO-DIMMs with the only difference being PC66 and PC100? The older PC66
not being compatible in the newer PC100 devices, is there a problem
using the
Laurent Daudelin wrote:
, is there a problem using the faster PC100-133 in the older G3's or is the DIMM
compatible with the slower speed?
That shouldn't be a problem.
So the price difference, pc66 being more expensive, is based on
availability rather than a physical difference or
Hi,
I'm a new here and coming for help. I have a PowerBook G3 Lombard
running at 333 MHz with 64 MB RAM. I would like to upgrade RAM but all
my attempts failed. I ordered 256 MB stick from Mac dealer specially for
this computer and got it replaced twice with no effect. Computer is
running
Isn't the bus on a Lombard running at 66 Mhz?
On Tuesday, September 3, 2002, at 05:20 PM, Radek Gabina wrote:
Hi,
I'm a new here and coming for help. I have a PowerBook G3 Lombard
running at 333 MHz with 64 MB RAM. I would like to upgrade RAM but all
my attempts failed. I ordered 256 MB
Yes, but it still takes PC100 memory. I have a 256MB low profile PC100
in my Wallstreet's lower slot, and it's not a problem. I think that in
some cases, computers with a certain bus can take faster memory upgrades.
On Tuesday, September 3, 2002, at 08:16 PM, Todd Ruch wrote:
Isn't the bus
Luca Rescigno wrote:
Yes, but it still takes PC100 memory. I have a 256MB low profile PC100
in my Wallstreet's lower slot, and it's not a problem. I think that in
some cases, computers with a certain bus can take faster memory upgrades.
Computers that are running PC-33, 66, or 100 can all
Speaking of memory...how cheap is too much for memory?
Is it all the same or do some suck less than others?
Just wondering...
Scott
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On Thu, Jul 25, 2002 at 12:37:16AM -0400, Scott Moran wrote:
:
: Speaking of memory...how cheap is too much for memory?
: Is it all the same or do some suck less than others?
The major name brands cost more, often twice as much as the off brand.
Lots of people have no problems with the cheaper
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