thanks for your help. that was the step i would've tried if no one knew.
appreciate your time,
chris
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On Thursday, January 16, 2003
thanks for the link! i'll check it out...
chris
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Campus Auxillary Services - Information Systems
University of California at San Francisco
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[direct line] 415 514-3373
On Thursday, January 16, 2003 11:39 AM, Phillip Burk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>O
Hi to replace ram in the Kanga you need to undo the 3 retaining screw's on
the base. Then lift the Keyboard off from the touch pad side first, it will
slide forward a couple of mils then out. Be very carefull not to slit the
keyboard cable. The ram card is on the left as you look into the mac and
s
On Thursday, January 16, 2003, at 02:25 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
>> i wouldn't spend any money on it. if we don't have any laying
>> around, then i
>> can do without.
>>
>> the keyboard appears to be permanent. it doesn't obviously, easily,
>> pop
>> off... and i'm afraid to force it. do
On 16/01/03 13:52, "Chris Thacker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i wouldn't spend any money on it. if we don't have any laying around, then i
> can do without.
>
> the keyboard appears to be permanent. it doesn't obviously, easily, pop
> off... and i'm afraid to force it. do you remember how i
i wouldn't spend any money on it. if we don't have any laying around, then i can do
without.
the keyboard appears to be permanent. it doesn't obviously, easily, pop off... and
i'm afraid to force it. do you remember how it might come off?
thanks,
chris
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Chris Thacker
Campus Auxillary S
On 16/01/03 13:29, "Chris Thacker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi...
> i have a 1997 "kanga" G3 powerbook. how do i add ram to this sucker? i'd
> like to see if anyone has done it or knows for sure before i look to start
> taking it apart.
I had a Kanga for a short period of time. The Kanga re
hi...
i have a 1997 "kanga" G3 powerbook. how do i add ram to this sucker? i'd like to see
if anyone has done it or knows for sure before i look to start taking it apart.
thanks,
chris
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Chris Thacker
Campus Auxillary Services - Information Systems
University of California at San Francisc