--- Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Want to take apart a Wallstreet to add some memory
into the bottom
slot. Is there a guide I can download, or website I
can peruse to help
me do this?
Thanks
William
Try these links from apple's web site. Hope this
helps.
Pete.
Thanks everyone for the help w/ the Wallstreet memory install. Went in
without a hitch. :-)
William
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Want to take apart a Wallstreet to add some memory into the bottom
slot. Is there a guide I can download, or website I can peruse to help
me do this?
Thanks
William
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On Mar 7, 2005, at 3:22 PM, Bill wrote:
Want to take apart a Wallstreet to add some memory into the bottom
slot. Is there a guide I can download, or website I can peruse to help
me do this?
Powerbook Fixit http://tinyurl.com/5s8yy has a really nice series of
illustrated takeapart guides.
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OK, I bought that Lombard I was asking about a couple of days ago and also
looking at a Pismo, if I can get it for a good price, I'll sell the Lombard.
1.) Anyway, the Lombard only has 64MB of ram and my Wallstreet which I will
be selling has 512MB. Can I take some of this ram out of my
Be careful about the memory in the Wallstreet. I was only able to get
256 total (2 - 128 chips, Kingston) ram work in my Wallstreet 233,
which also had a Powerlogix 466 upgrade card installed. There have been
many listers that reported successfully using the larger 512 chips and
some reporting 2
Be careful about the memory in the Wallstreet. I was only able to get
256 total (2 - 128 chips, Kingston) ram work in my Wallstreet 233,
which also had a Powerlogix 466 upgrade card installed. There have been
many listers that reported successfully using the larger 512 chips and
some reporting
Actually I now see I'm backwards in that it's a low profile, which of
course means it would work in both, so does that means we could have
two 512s and have a wallstreet recognize both?
On Feb 29, 2004, at 5:45 PM, john slavin wrote:
I see that OWC is showing a memory module for the top slop
At 5:45 PM -0600 2/29/04, john slavin wrote:
I see that OWC is showing a memory module for the top slop in the
512 MB size that they say fits the Wallstreet. I didn't realize
that the Wallstreet would take a 512 and recognize the whole thing.
Is it possible to have a combination of 512 and 256
either shed some light on this or direct me to a reliable source for
this information?
Thank you!
All the best,
stanton
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From: Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: G-Books [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 9:03 PM
Subject: Re: Memory for Wallstreet
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