on 06/11/05 02:08, kaldav at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
> I have recently acquired a 500 mhz Pismo running 10.4.2 and would
> appreciate members' opinions on the following:
> 1. Memory- installed are two 128 mb ram cards for a total of 256 mb ram.
> I have an additional 256 mb LP PC100 32x6
Hello,
I have recently acquired a 500 mhz Pismo running 10.4.2 and would
appreciate members' opinions on the following:
1. Memory- installed are two 128 mb ram cards for a total of 256 mb ram.
I have an additional 256 mb LP PC100 32x64 CL2 SDRAM SO DIMM piece of
ram, yet when I installed it i
I managed to install a 512 MB stick (I got it for free from the local
Apple dealer while the 256 low profile for the WS are still rare and
expensive) into my WallStreet and is was recognized as 256: now I
have a 512 MB WS (true 256 and 512 seen as 256).
Ben
--
Ben, DVM
"The toxic ingredient in
Hi Brian,
At 5:48 AM -0400 10/16/05, G-Books wrote:
In doing some Google searching, I have found several
sites which claim that the Pismo can be upgraded to a total
of 1 GB using two 512 MB cards.
Does anyone on this list have experience with upgrading
a Pismo to a total of 1 GB memory ? Is t
At 6:31 PM -0400 10/16/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>In doing some Google searching, I have found several
sites which claim that the Pismo can be upgraded to a total
of 1 GB using two 512 MB cards.
Correct.
PC100 or better is required, but just about the only 512 MB SODIMMs
available these d
>In doing some Google searching, I have found several
>sites which claim that the Pismo can be upgraded to a total
>of 1 GB using two 512 MB cards.
Correct.
PC100 or better is required, but just about the only 512 MB SODIMMs
available these days will be PC133, which is also downward compatible
> Does anyone on this list have experience with upgrading
> a Pismo to a total of 1 GB memory ? Is this possible ?
> Any problems ?
Yes it's easily possible.
Quality RAM from a quality manufacturer seems to be more of an issue since
X, but I've used all sorts of RAM in the past, generally withou
Hi,
I've just (re)subscribed to the G-Books mailing list.
I apologize if this question has been answered here in the past.
It may be a frequently asked question.
I have a Pismo (PowerBook G3, 500 MHz, FireWire, circa 2000)
with a total of 256 MB memory.
At some point I will probably replace th
I strongly disagree.
IMO, it's a problem with the cache memory on the
Powerlogix CPU card. I've seen this personally on my
iForce card from them on my iMac, and there was a
thread in 2002-2003 on MacInTouch about cache problems
with their upgrade cards (the BlueChip model) - and
problems with warr
On 28/09/05 14:38, "Tom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I own a Pismo with a 900 MHZ Powerlogix upgrade. The computer also has 1
> Gigabyte of RAM.
>
> Up until a few weeks ago, all was well. Everything seemed to work just
> fine.
>
> Then, I encountered a problem with an external hard drive and u
I own a Pismo with a 900 MHZ Powerlogix upgrade. The computer also has 1
Gigabyte of RAM.
Up until a few weeks ago, all was well. Everything seemed to work just
fine.
Then, I encountered a problem with an external hard drive and used Disk
Warrior to fix it. Whatever happened to the external drive
on 08/06/05 01:22, Will Schoumaker at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Pismo has been running great.But with only 192 MB of RAM was over due
> for more . Bought 2 -256 MB chips online (ebay) from a Power book parts
> place I'd heard of. Stated it was 1 in low Profile RAM could be used in
> either slot .
Pismo has been running great.But with only 192 MB of RAM was over due
for more . Bought 2 -256 MB chips online (ebay) from a Power book parts
place I'd heard of. Stated it was 1 in low Profile RAM could be used in
either slot . It is in fact 1 1/4 in RAM . No big deal if that size
will work in
On 1/6/04, John Collins wrote:
My new to me Pismo has 256 Mb of memory in the J1 slot and J2 is empty.
I think there is a difference in what can be put in. Can somebody give
me some info or point me to an appropriate site.
I want to add to the J2--What will work and any suggestions about
purchas
On 1/6/04, John Collins wrote:
>My new to me Pismo has 256 Mb of memory in the J1 slot and J2 is empty.
>I think there is a difference in what can be put in. Can somebody give
>me some info or point me to an appropriate site.
>
> I want to add to the J2--What will work and any suggestions about
>
> Subject: Re: Pismo Memory?
>
> John Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >My new to me Pismo has 256 Mb of memory in the J1 slot and J2 is empty.
> >I think there is a difference in what can be put in. Can somebody give
> >me some info or
John Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>My new to me Pismo has 256 Mb of memory in the J1 slot and J2 is empty.
>I think there is a difference in what can be put in. Can somebody give
>me some info or point me to an appropriate site.
No, no difference. Unlike some earlier PowerBooks, the
congratulations on your pismo! upgrading memory is easy. i suggest that
you look into the 512 chips. write to me if you need help.
g
On martes, enero 6, 2004, at 05:05 pm, John Collins wrote:
My new to me Pismo has 256 Mb of memory in the J1 slot and J2 is
empty. I think there is a difference
My new to me Pismo has 256 Mb of memory in the J1 slot and J2 is empty.
I think there is a difference in what can be put in. Can somebody give
me some info or point me to an appropriate site.
I want to add to the J2--What will work and any suggestions about
purchase. Since i have not opened th
On Wednesday, January 15, 2003, at 06:47 AM, Anthony Vo wrote:
> Hi Listers,
> I'm trying to obtain info. how to upgrade Pismo memory but when I
> click on the following side, the messg. says: I don't have authority
> to access, please advise or point me to another one
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003 15:54:32 -0600 (CST), "Jeff Drummond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> "Anthony Vo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >Hi Listers,
> >I'm trying to obtain info. how to upgrade Pismo memory but when I click
> >o
"Anthony Vo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>Hi Listers,
>I'm trying to obtain info. how to upgrade Pismo memory but when I click
>on the following side, the messg. says: I don't have authority to
>access, please advise or point me to another one.
>
> I'm trying to obtain info. how to upgrade Pismo memory
Apple has great quicktime videos on the subject for both upper and lower:
<http://www.info.apple.com/usen/cip/html/pbfw/pbfw-memtop-cip-hi.mov.html>
Click on the return link for other great Pismo tutorials.
Stephen
Hi Listers,
I'm trying to obtain info. how to upgrade Pismo memory but when I click on the
following side, the messg. says: I don't have authority to access, please advise or
point me to another one.
http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/hardware/Developer_Notes/Macintosh_CPUs-G3
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