On Nov 4, 2005, at 9:07 PM, kaldav wrote:
Hello,
I have just installed a larger memory module into my Pismo running
10.4.2. It had two 128 mb modules = 256 mb ram total.
Therefore, I put in one 256 mb from my ibook G3 300 mhz, leaving
the other 128 mb in place = total 384 mb.
With the
Hello,
I have just installed a larger memory module into my Pismo running
10.4.2. It had two 128 mb modules = 256 mb ram total.
Therefore, I put in one 256 mb from my ibook G3 300 mhz, leaving the
other 128 mb in place = total 384 mb.
With the 256 mb only, it ran Tiger. However, once I put
Hello:
Need RAM for the Pismo. According to my manual, I am looking for
low-profile un-buffered PC100 3.3 Volt 144pin SODIMM. The question is,
Parity or Non-Parity, or does it matter? It specifies un-buffered,
which I take to mean Non-parity--is this correct?
Regards,
Dante.
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G-Books is
On Nov 29, 2004, at 2:48 PM, Dante McLean wrote:
Hello:
Need RAM for the Pismo. According to my manual, I am looking for
low-profile un-buffered PC100 3.3 Volt 144pin SODIMM. The question
is, Parity or Non-Parity, or does it matter? It specifies
un-buffered, which I take to mean
Will the ram from my Pismo fit in a friends 500mhz ibook? I think the ram is
high profile so that could be a problem. I just need to fit it in for a
minute as I need to test if the ram is faulty. The ram is showing up as 256
on my computer and I get the dialog in os9 boot: Built in memory test
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From: Ryan Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: G-Books [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 3:23 PM
Subject: Pismo ram fit in 500mhz iBook?
Will the ram from my Pismo fit in a friends 500mhz ibook? I think the ram
is
high profile so that could be a problem. I
Will the ram from my Pismo fit in a friends 500mhz ibook? I think the ram
I don't know if the RAM will fit your friends machine or not but your
description of symptoms would lead me to believe the card is defective. You
could confirm it with your hardware test CD if you have one. Do you have
On 3/3/03 5:15 PM, Ryan Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will the ram from my Pismo fit in a friends 500mhz ibook? I think the ram
I don't know if the RAM will fit your friends machine or not but your
description of symptoms would lead me to believe the card is defective. You
could confirm
Hi Listers,
According to Apple syst. profiler: SoDimm 0/J2 SDRAM 64mb
SoDimm 1/J2 SDRAM 256mb
Which one is in the upper slot? 64mb module?
I'm trying to replace the 64mb with the 512mb ram module (got from DMS) in my pismo.
I want to make sure
According to Apple syst. profiler: SoDimm 0/J2 SDRAM 64mb
SoDimm 1/J2 SDRAM 256mb
Which one is in the upper slot? 64mb module?
I'm pretty sure SODIMM0/J2 is the bottom slot. When I added my 512MB
module I put it in the bottom slot and Apple
On 22/01/03 11:59, Brian L. Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to Apple syst. profiler: SoDimm 0/J2 SDRAM 64mb
SoDimm 1/J2 SDRAM 256mb
Which one is in the upper slot? 64mb module?
I'm pretty sure SODIMM0/J2 is the bottom slot. When
Hi Listers,
I've just ordered one 512mb 144 pin PC100 64x64 CL2 Sdram 2 Board for my pb g3 pismo
(www.datamem.com) to replace the lower bay 64mb stick. Do I need to place it in the
same position or in upper where the 256mb is sitting? Also, any helpful info. or
suggestion I need to replace the
On 14/01/03 13:47, Anthony Vo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Listers,
I've just ordered one 512mb 144 pin PC100 64x64 CL2 Sdram 2 Board for my pb
g3 pismo (www.datamem.com) to replace the lower bay 64mb stick. Do I need to
place it in the same position or in upper where the 256mb is sitting?
is sitting? Also, any helpful info. or suggestion I need to replace
the module will be appreciated.
I had my Pismo RAM in all different combinations, including 512 in the
bottom and 512 in bottom, 64 on top. I never found one that didn't
work. Also, make sure the processor card is securely
On Monday, December 2, 2002, at 08:45 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I want to put 2x 512MB RAM modules in my Pismo.Can anyone recommend a
good online memory retailer that's good in price and aftersales
service?
My mother-in-law sent me to transintl for 2 256mb modules for my
lombard,
512MB RAM modules to replace my 1x64 1x128MB
modules in
my Pismo.
I've never taken the Pismo RAM out before, and was wondering if both
modules are of the same size?
Also, I plan to buy it online from a US site (I currently reside in
Singapore). I've bought memory from the ChipMerchant before
That is not the case with a Pismo, as both chips can be full size, although
you can still use the higher priced low profile chip if you wish.
Tom
The lower DIMM [under the processor card] needs to be low profile, the
other can be a full size DIMM.
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Uhm, sorry but a full size DIMM did not physically fit under my
processor card ... it was too wide. Glad a bought low profile 256MB
when it was like $30 months ago ...
David
On Tuesday, December 3, 2002, at 09:40 AM, Thomas Ethen wrote:
That is not the case with a Pismo, as both chips can
Then you must has some strange RAM, because the full size chips I have fit
perfectly in both the upper and lower slots in my Pismo and the Apple
Service Manual does not specify low profile RAM in the lower slot either. I
have put two 512 chips in three Pismos so far and have never purchased the
Mark_PHILIP wrote:
Hi all,
I want to get 2x 512MB RAM modules to replace my 1x64 1x128MB modules in
my Pismo.
I've never taken the Pismo RAM out before, and was wondering if both
modules are of the same size?
Also, I plan to buy it online from a US site (I currently reside in
Singapore). I've
Ditto. And a hard drive. Xcept not seen mother in law for about twenty
years! ;-) Or her daughter!! ;-))
On Tuesday, December 3, 2002, at 11:05 , (G-Books) wrote:
My mother-in-law sent me to transintl for 2 256mb modules for my
lombard, as she had used them for 2 512's for her pismo. I
...Then you must has some strange RAM, because the full size chips I have fit
perfectly in both the upper and lower slots in my Pismo and the Apple
Service Manual does not specify low profile RAM in the lower slot either. I
have put two 512 chips in three Pismos so far and have never purchased the
I've got full size 512 in my lower slot as well. Adding memory to the
top slot is trivial, the lower slot is a little more compliated, but
not tough.
I'm a big fan of OWC as well. I've only had 1 problem with them in over
20 orders, and that was a glitch in their ordering system that sent the
powerbook1.com
Great place with top quality components. Real people to talk to and
super fast service. You wont be unhappy.
On Tuesday, December 3, 2002, at 11:03 AM, Hal wrote:
I've got full size 512 in my lower slot as well. Adding memory to the
top slot is trivial, the lower slot is a
Interesting to see the same type of problem with OWC. Good sales
service, but if they send you a bad item... they drag their feet
forever, which angers me like nothing else.
I spent 4 months sending and receiving the same 512Mb piece of RAM for
my pismo which had a _documented_ thermal problem
Hi all,
I want to get 2x 512MB RAM modules to replace my 1x64 1x128MB modules in
my Pismo.
I've never taken the Pismo RAM out before, and was wondering if both
modules are of the same size?
Also, I plan to buy it online from a US site (I currently reside in
Singapore). I've bought memory from
, at 12:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi all,
I want to get 2x 512MB RAM modules to replace my 1x64 1x128MB
modules in
my Pismo.
I've never taken the Pismo RAM out before, and was wondering if both
modules are of the same size?
Also, I plan to buy it online from a US site (I currently reside
For What it's worth, I have had mixed results with
Other World COmputing.
I have 1 GB in my Pismo that I got from them and have
was happy with the service and the RAM.
After that, I ordered a HD from them and it took over
four months to get a replacement after they initially
sent a dead unit.
Hey all,
Just wanted to report that I've installed my second 512MB ram card
from OWC and my Pismo is up and running fine with 1GB. Both have
PC133 stickers on them. Shipping was $1.50 more for Express than
ground, so I ordered Friday night, it shipped on Saturday (not
expected) and with the
Thomas Peri writes:
Crucial Technology (www.crucial.com) is pretty good. Right now, you can
get a 512MB module for a Pismo for $186.69 with free shipping. As for
quality, I used to run a lab of 30 G3s at a university, all of which I
upgraded with RAM from Crucial, and we never had
Raymond Wiker wrote:
Other World Computing (http://www.macsales.com) has a 512MB
module at $108. This is a full-sized module, though. They also have
low-profile memory that fits both memory slots (I'm not sure whether
this is a possible problem with the Pismo.)
No, the pismo can take
on 29/05/02 21:35, Thomas Peri at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Crucial Technology (www.crucial.com) is pretty good. Right now, you can
get a 512MB module for a Pismo for $186.69 with free shipping.
Boy! Is it me, or has the price of memory went up? $186 for 512 MB? I
thought it used to be barely
Yep, memory went up since November 2001. Maybe I'll just sit tight and
not buy anything until the end of the summer. Maybe, just maybe, prices
will be lower.
On Thursday, May 30, 2002, at 12:35 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
Boy! Is it me, or has the price of memory went up? $186 for 512 MB?
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