I was not able to get to 512 ram even with name brand ram in my
Wallstreet. This was probably due (in part) to the Powerlogix upgrade
card I also installed. Some readers have reported having the upgrade
card and the 512 ram, while others had the same problems. As far as I
know, no one really
My Reply follows quote. On 24/02/2004 09:41 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Another cogent question from my initial inquiry to which no one has yet
responded, is whether two identical low-profile chips can be used in a
WallStreet, whose construction allows (or requires???) one high-profile and
one
I believe the reason for one Low Profile is that a larger one won't fit
on the underside of the processor card. Not enought clearance between
the DIMM and the logic board.
Ken
It's because a full sized SO-DIMM is too long to fit. The RAM slot
is too close to the edge of the daughter card, and
On Feb 24, 2004, at 8:34 AM, G-Books wrote:
From: Stanton Mitrany [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: WallStreet RAM upgrade question
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 12:41:02 -0500
Thanks, Kind Folk, for your thoughtful input!
Another cogent question from my initial inquiry to which no one has yet
responded
If I'm upgrading the Ram in my Wallstreet 233, is it permissible to use a
pair of low-profile 256MB SODIMMs in it, instead of one high and one low
profile? Will I still get 512MB of usable RAM?
Thank you!
stanton
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on 23/02/04 14:56, Stanton Mitrany at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I'm upgrading the Ram in my Wallstreet 233, is it permissible to use a
pair of low-profile 256MB SODIMMs in it, instead of one high and one low
profile? Will I still get 512MB of usable RAM?
A lot of Wallstreet users have
I was not able to go above 256 mb in my Wallstreet (128 in each slot,
Kingston Memory) with the Powerlogix 466 processor installed, anything
above
this gave the window breaking sound and no start-up.
Using the stock card from Apple (233mhz), I was able go higher to 384
mb.
Is there any trick
I would have to think that your #1 theory would be more likely, since
according to Powerlogix, the cards were all the same (this could be the
problem if half of the cards were made with the address wiring different).
You actually captured the rom in flash using a small utility from original
card
I have seen many posts with upgraded ram for the Wallstreet, well above
Apple's max limit of 192.
I was not able to go above 256 mb in my Wallstreet (128 in each slot,
Kingston Memory) with the Powerlogix 466 processor installed, anything above
this gave the window breaking sound and no start-up.
is working famously. I think you might want to try some other
sodimms.
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From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lewin
Edwards
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 7:20 AM
To: G-Books
Subject: Re: Wallstreet Ram Upgrade
I was not able to go above 256 mb in my Wallstreet
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