Re: Wallstreet processor mitch-match

2004-06-08 Thread Mikael Byström
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: My questions (finally!) are these: I assumed that mis-matching a WS series I or II motherboard with a series II or I processor would result in the laptop not working at all. Eveidently not? Anyone have similar experiences? This might be, but I never

Wallstreet processor mitch-match

2004-06-07 Thread COCCORP
Hi, I recently obtained a WS 266mhz off a well-known auction webcite(!), with the seller using the ol' gosh-I-don't-know-if-it-works-I-have-no-power-cord-2-test-it-with shuffle; I have had luck in the past, and the price was righteous, so I took a chance... Sure enough, when I received it it

Re: Wallstreet processor mitch-match

2004-06-07 Thread George Mogiljansky
Yes, Craig. The service manual clearly states which boards go with which CPUs. Hope you didn't pay too much. I am having all sorts of trouble getting Ram for my WS 300 MHz (perhaps a signal to forego OS X). And this AM, my desktop refuses to work at all (8500 with NewerTech G3 300). Blue

Re: Wallstreet processor mitch-match

2004-06-07 Thread Peter Chastain
George - As I've stated, I'm using a Wallstreet 300 w/ 320MB of some generic brand RAM, no prob. Running OS X.3.4 with help from XPostFacto. I've been using OS X on it since it was first released, and can say with confidence that performance has steadily improved with each OS upgrade. I have

Re: Wallstreet processor mitch-match

2004-06-07 Thread Mikael Byström
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: My questions (finally!) are these: I assumed that mis-matching a WS series I or II motherboard with a series II or I processor would result in the laptop not working at all. Eveidently not? Anyone have similar experiences? This might be, but I never