>> 820-0915-A (i think)
>
> That is a production part number of the printed circuit board. The ser# is
> visible inside the PC card slot door.
>
> To get to the lower RAM slot, you have to pull the processor board, just
> as
> on the others of the series. Just remove the heat sink and it is visib
My Reply follows quote. On 07/08/2004 18:30 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>on 8.8.04 4:29 am, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> My Reply follows quote. On 07/08/2004 15:47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
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>>> ...upgrade options
>>> for a wallstreet I 233mhz with a 12" screen.
>>>
>>> 1. can i change o
on 8.8.04 4:29 am, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My Reply follows quote. On 07/08/2004 15:47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>
>> ...upgrade options
>> for a wallstreet I 233mhz with a 12" screen.
>>
>> 1. can i change out the processor with a 250 or 292 mhz? how about a
>> wallstreet II processor?
My Reply follows quote. On 07/08/2004 15:47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>hi all! new to the g-book scene, & was wondering what upgrade options there
>are for a wallstreet I 233mhz with a 12" screen.
>
>1. can i change out the processor with a 250 or 292 mhz? how about a
>wallstreet II processor? 233
hi all! new to the g-book scene, & was wondering what upgrade options there
are for a wallstreet I 233mhz with a 12" screen.
1. can i change out the processor with a 250 or 292 mhz? how about a
wallstreet II processor? 233, 266, or 300 mhz? you know, anything with a
cache!
2. can i put one of the