Re: Powerbook G4 Memory

2002-03-28 Thread Jeremy Derr
At 6.08 PM -0600 3/26/02, Joshua Diaz wrote: >I have a PB G4 667 (DVD/CD-RW) with 512MB and it has 2x256MB in it. >Also, on the fan issue, the fan seems to come on pretty often, but I >haven't payed attention to the conditions under which it does so. The fan on my PB G4 400 comes on only when pla

Re: Powerbook G4 Memory

2002-03-27 Thread Dick Grable
At least with my 'new' refurbished 500 Apple used a 256 RAM chip in the lower slot making the upgrade to 512 much easier. OS X works better with more ram. On 3/26/2002 4:08 PM, "Joshua Diaz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a PB G4 667 (DVD/CD-RW) with 512MB and it has 2x256MB in it. > Also,

Re: Powerbook G4 Memory

2002-03-27 Thread Joshua Diaz
I have a PB G4 667 (DVD/CD-RW) with 512MB and it has 2x256MB in it. Also, on the fan issue, the fan seems to come on pretty often, but I haven't payed attention to the conditions under which it does so. -JDWTopGuy -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electron

Re: Powerbook G4 Memory

2002-03-26 Thread Jeremy Derr
At 12.59 PM -0700 3/26/02, Ken Stevens wrote: >It seems that the 667mhz version of Titanium Powerbook comes with either >256mb or 512mb ram. Is the 512mb version configured with (2) 256mb SODRAMS >or with one 512mb SODRAM (in the lower slot)? Using the BTO tool on the AppleStore you can get it e

Powerbook G4 Memory

2002-03-26 Thread Ken Stevens
It seems that the 667mhz version of Titanium Powerbook comes with either 256mb or 512mb ram. Is the 512mb version configured with (2) 256mb SODRAMS or with one 512mb SODRAM (in the lower slot)? Thanks Ken -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshtt