Wallstreet RAM question...

2003-03-13 Thread Geno Endicott
I have a Wallstreet with two PC-133 256meg chips. One is 2-2-2 and one is 2-2- 3. Does anyone know the difference. My laptop seems to be having problems with the ram. Any ideas on how to fix this? geno. http://www.barbaloot.com AIM: BARBALUT when you die, says a dark-haired woman at the next

Re: Wallstreet RAM question...

2003-03-13 Thread Kyle Hansen
On 3/13/03 1:03 PM, Geno Endicott [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the Cybertrough: I have a Wallstreet with two PC-133 256meg chips. One is 2-2-2 and one is 2-2- 3. Does anyone know the difference. My laptop seems to be having problems with the ram. Any ideas on how to fix this? 2-2-2 is slightly

Re: Wallstreet RAM question...

2003-03-13 Thread Andrew Johnson
On Thursday, March 13, 2003, at 01:03 PM, Geno Endicott wrote: I have a Wallstreet with two PC-133 256meg chips. One is 2-2-2 and one is 2-2- 3. Does anyone know the difference. My laptop seems to be having problems with the ram. Any ideas on how to fix this? the -2 RAM is CAS-2, while

Re: Wallstreet RAM question...

2003-03-13 Thread Byron Gardner
On Thursday, March 13, 2003, at 02:31 PM, Andrew Johnson wrote: On Thursday, March 13, 2003, at 01:03 PM, Geno Endicott wrote: I have a Wallstreet with two PC-133 256meg chips. One is 2-2-2 and one is 2-2- 3. Does anyone know the difference. My laptop seems to be having problems with

Wallstreet RAM question.

2003-03-04 Thread Geno Endicott
OK Bus/Ram/MHz question. they made a 233, a 266, and a 300 Mhz of the powerbook I have. They all run with 66MHz bus. If the bus is 66Mhz, shouldn't all the processors end in mulitplues of 3? And if the bus is 66MHz, why do they use PC- 100 ram. And my biggest question, will PC-133 work? geno.

Re: Wallstreet RAM question.

2003-03-04 Thread Jeremy Derr
On Tuesday, March 04, 2003, at 04:16PM, Geno Endicott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: OK Bus/Ram/MHz question. they made a 233, a 266, and a 300 Mhz of the powerbook I have. They all run with 66MHz bus. If the bus is 66Mhz, shouldn't all the processors end in mulitplues of 3? And if the bus is

Re: Wallstreet RAM question.

2003-03-04 Thread Kyle Hansen
On 3/4/03 5:59 PM, Jeremy Derr [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the Cybertrough: it's also worth noting that very, very few processors run at exactly their marketed clock speed. a 233MHz processor is (IIRC) really only running at 232 and change. I will add to that by saying that my TiBook 667

Re: Wallstreet RAM question.

2003-03-04 Thread victoria
they use PC66, PC100, or PC133... each 'faster' ram speed is backwards compatible with the slower speed machines. FWIW, PC66 and PC100 aren't even manufactured anymore afaik -- it's all PC133. Hi this thread has me at the moment. If the ram is backwards compatible This means the stick

Re: Wallstreet RAM question.

2003-03-04 Thread Jeremy Derr
On Tuesday, March 04, 2003, at 05:10PM, victoria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi this thread has me at the moment. If the ram is backwards compatible This means the stick of pc 133 ram that I got for my ibook that turned up a 133mhz bus ram and my profiler says (not compatible) must in fact be

Re: Wallstreet RAM question.

2003-03-04 Thread Malcolm Cornelius
on 04/03/03 23:10, victoria at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi this thread has me at the moment. If the ram is backwards compatible This means the stick of pc 133 ram that I got for my ibook that turned up a 133mhz bus ram and my profiler says (not compatible) must in fact be busted. It