There is no such thing as a 'Mac' HDD, though. Since the mid-90's any
IDE PC drive would fit in most Macs.
Not entirely true.
There are Apple branded hard drives, which are othewise stock hard
drives, but are made on an OEM basis for Apple. (This has implications on
warranty coverage, which
On Jun 5, 2005, at 8:41 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is no such thing as a 'Mac' HDD, though. Since the mid-90's any
IDE PC drive would fit in most Macs.
Not entirely true.
There are Apple branded hard drives, which are othewise stock hard
drives, but are made on an OEM basis for
Thanks Brian and Bruce !
On Jun 4, 2005, at 12:46 AM, paulmoshay wrote:
I recently purchased a sweet G3 333mhz Lombard on ebay.
I want to upgrade RAM (from 128mb). Looks like this would be a
fairly easy self install from
the Apple support pages, yet i'm unsure what to buy.
for instance
I recently purchased a sweet G3 333mhz Lombard on ebay.
I want to upgrade RAM (from 128mb). Looks like this would be a fairly
easy self install from
the Apple support pages, yet i'm unsure what to buy.
for instance OtherWorld Computing lists two diff types of RAM;
TechWorks PC133 SO-DIMM
paulmoshay wrote:
I recently purchased a sweet G3 333mhz Lombard on ebay.
I want to upgrade RAM (from 128mb). Looks like this would be a
fairly easy self install from
the Apple support pages, yet i'm unsure what to buy.
for instance OtherWorld Computing lists two diff types of RAM;
On Jun 4, 2005, at 12:46 AM, paulmoshay wrote:
I recently purchased a sweet G3 333mhz Lombard on ebay.
I want to upgrade RAM (from 128mb). Looks like this would be a
fairly easy self install from
the Apple support pages, yet i'm unsure what to buy.
for instance OtherWorld Computing