On Sep 14, 2004, at 12:11 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sorry, but you're wrong.
No I'm not, you are.
The main issue is NOT that PC100 won't 'down-clock' to PC66.. it will
do that
just fine. PC133 will down-clock as well..
Your absolutely right, because PC66 has NOTHING TO DO with the
On Sep 14, 2004, at 12:14 AM, Dan Palka wrote:
Everyone else, including RAM companies, Apple Spec Sites, and Apple
itself, says its PC100, and they do it here -
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=43118 by listing 100mhz
as the Minimum RAM Speed. I know its against rules to post
MacSales lists PC100 or PC100/PC133 memory for the WallStreet.
MemoryX lists PC66 and PC100 for it. I've found both these companies
to be good sources of memory as well as knowledgeable about memory
for Macs. I bought from MacSales for a couple of WallStreets, I
don't recall what the speed
MemoryX lists PC66 and PC100 for it.
I think I'm going to just stick with what Apple says about this.
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The short answer: no..
Long answer: Wallstreets require PC-66 SODIMM's...
SOME, and I mean a few will actually run PC100. But they will generally a.
run hot, and b. occasionally do the random lockup or crash..
Better off to get the RAM you need than try to skimp by on something close
On Sep 13, 2004, at 10:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The short answer: no..
I've heard Yes from most people.
Long answer: Wallstreets require PC-66 SODIMM's...
What are you talking about? The Wallstreet is listed everywhere as
PC100. I actually don't think any will use PC66. And very
The short answer: no..
Long answer: Wallstreets require PC-66 SODIMM's...
SOME, and I mean a few will actually run PC100. But they will generally a.
run hot, and b. occasionally do the random lockup or crash..
When a PC133 or PC100 SODIMM is run at 66 MHz, the card is run at a 66
MHz
Long answer: Wallstreets require PC-66 SODIMM's...
There's a lot of FUD out there about the different RAM speeds (PC66,
PC100, and PC133).
PC100 is backwards compatible with PC66. PC133 is backwards
compatible with PC100 and PC66. If it's got the faster notation, it
will work with a slower
I'm sorry, but you're wrong.
The main issue is NOT that PC100 won't 'down-clock' to PC66.. it will do that
just fine. PC133 will down-clock as well..
The issue is actually that PC100 PC133 are NEARLY ALWAYS double-density
RAM, which a Wallstreet may (or may not) read properly. The Wallstreet
Yes. Be sure it's got the right specs, though, or your Mac will only
see 1/2 the capacity.
Dan, you know that the Wallstreet doesn't belong on this list...
Peace,
Drew
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On Sep 11, 2004, at 9:47 AM, Andrew Kershaw wrote:
Yes. Be sure it's got the right specs, though, or your Mac will only
see 1/2 the capacity.
Dan, you know that the Wallstreet doesn't belong on this list...
My bad...
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I sold my 275mhz 3400c a long time ago...
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years, and see you on the G-Books list!
On Sep 11, 2004, at 9:47 AM, Andrew Kershaw wrote:
Yes. Be sure it's got the
Can a 133mhz PC133 SODIMM be used in a Wallstreet?
Just out of curiosity, as I have one lying around...
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