Re: 3400c RAM card

2006-02-20 Thread Ian Nixon
On Feb 19, 2006, at 11:17 PM, Tom and Lisa Peters wrote: Is it firmly seated in the socket ? Sometimes the RAM card can get loose. Later versions of the 3400 came with a small strip of foam on the keyboard that would help press the RAM card in the socket. Mad Dog Yup...I've presse

Re: 3400c RAM card

2006-02-19 Thread mike chew
"PowerBooks" >Subject: Re: 3400c RAM card >Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 12:17 PM > >>Hi... >> >>My 3400c is only recognizing my RAM card at certain times...I've got >>a 32MB card in, and it is known-good, but the 3400c doesn't even see >>it mos

Re: 3400c RAM card

2006-02-19 Thread Tom and Lisa Peters
Hi... My 3400c is only recognizing my RAM card at certain times...I've got a 32MB card in, and it is known-good, but the 3400c doesn't even see it most of the time I power up. I don't get any messages that the RAM card is damaged; call tech support, etc... Any help would

3400c RAM card

2006-02-19 Thread Ian Nixon
Hi... My 3400c is only recognizing my RAM card at certain times...I've got a 32MB card in, and it is known-good, but the 3400c doesn't even see it most of the time I power up. I don't get any messages that the RAM card is damaged; call tech support, etc... Any help would

Re: Does Pismo Powerbook and PC laptops use the same ram?

2006-02-03 Thread Clark Martin
At 7:09 PM +1100 2/3/06, sorular wrote: G'day I'm sorry if this question comes out bit silly but I wanted to know if I can use the spare ram I got from a friend on my Pismo!! I know that Pismo listed as 192 MB maximum ram on Apple site but that it can be upgraded to 512mb! A Pismo

Does Pismo Powerbook and PC laptops use the same ram?

2006-02-03 Thread sorular
G'day I'm sorry if this question comes out bit silly but I wanted to know if I can use the spare ram I got from a friend on my Pismo!! I know that Pismo listed as 192 MB maximum ram on Apple site but that it can be upgraded to 512mb! cheers -- PowerBooks is sponsored by <http://

Re: Ram Doubler

2006-01-27 Thread Noah Wood
I have no clue, is there a way to check? On 1/27/06, G Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Noah, What version of Ram Doubler are you using? Some Ram Doubler > versions don't work so well with OS 8.6-9.1. > > -- > PowerBooks is sponsored by <http://lowendmac

Re: Ram Doubler

2006-01-27 Thread G Carlson
Noah, What version of Ram Doubler are you using? Some Ram Doubler versions don't work so well with OS 8.6-9.1. -- PowerBooks is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras st

Re: Ram Doubler

2006-01-27 Thread Noah Wood
I have Mac OS 8.6. VM is off Conterol Stip will not start from the Control Stip CP. I love the Control Stip and I have no idea why this happens! -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerS

Re: Ram Doubler

2006-01-27 Thread Richard Smiley
Sorry about the extra junk. That was supposed to go to Noah, not the group. Rick :) On Jan 27, 2006, at 7:43 AM, Richard Smiley wrote: Hey Noah, What OS are you running? I'm using RAM Doubler on PB 1400cs 166 in OS 9.1 with no issues. Rick :) On Jan 26, 2006, at 6:03 PM, Noah

Re: Ram Doubler

2006-01-27 Thread Howard R. Katz
I've used RamDoubler on two different machines, and usually the problem when it popped up was a version incompatibility--I needed to get a later version. It shouldn't have any affect on the control strip tho. Could that be turned off in the control panel and just needs to be turned back on?

Re: Ram Doubler

2006-01-27 Thread Richard Smiley
Hey Noah, What OS are you running? I'm using RAM Doubler on PB 1400cs 166 in OS 9.1 with no issues. Rick :) On Jan 26, 2006, at 6:03 PM, Noah Wood wrote: I just got Ram Doubler and Speed Doubler in the mail today, Speed Doubler is good, but Ram Doubler disables my Control Strip a

Ram Doubler

2006-01-26 Thread Noah Wood
I just got Ram Doubler and Speed Doubler in the mail today, Speed Doubler is good, but Ram Doubler disables my Control Strip and it won't start up, any way to fix this? -- Have a Nice Day! /\/ () /-\ |-| \/\/ () () |) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mobile: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- PowerBooks is sponsor

Re: RAM Doubler 8.1

2006-01-18 Thread Howard R. Katz
Several versions of Ram Doubler and one "original" Speed Doubler are currently listed on ebay. :) Later...Howard On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Richard Smiley wrote: I'm looking for "RAM Doubler" and "Speed Doubler" for my PB 1400 166 MHz. I can&#

RAM Doubler

2006-01-18 Thread Richard Smiley
I have a PB 1400 in need of RAM Doubler and Speed Doubler. Anyone know where I might find them? Rick :) -- PowerBooks is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start a

RAM Doubler 8.1

2006-01-18 Thread Richard Smiley
I'm looking for "RAM Doubler" and "Speed Doubler" for my PB 1400 166 MHz. I can't seem to find it anywhere. Rick :) -- PowerBooks is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Cano

Re: Need RAM

2005-10-22 Thread dijkwel
Think I got one somewhere. Let me know if you're still interested but keep in mnd it'll have to be shipped from Holland. Cheers, Peter -Original Message- From: David Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: PowerBooks Sent: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 15:42:06 -0700 Subject: Need RAM L

Need RAM

2005-10-20 Thread David Jones
Listers I could use a stick or two of 256mb RAM for my Lombard. Anybody have? shipping to 93527 -- PowerBooks is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start at $299 |

Techical consideration on RAM density, follow-up

2005-02-04 Thread Beniamino Cenci Goga
On the OS 9 side it is rock solid with VM off while I have experienced some freezes with VM on. I will investigate further in the following days. The HD hadn't enough space (512 + 1 =513 MB): it has only 524, but the Memory control panel says: not enough free space. I switched to the other par

Techical consideration on RAM density

2005-02-04 Thread Beniamino Cenci Goga
side it is pretty fast (I am tempted to say that the feedback is similar to this 933 MHz iBook G4 with 384 MB RAM, that I am using to write this message). On the OS 9 side it is rock solid with VM off while I have experienced some freezes with VM on. I will investigate further in the following

Pismo and iMac Rev. C RAM

2004-12-08 Thread macnifico
Hi, Listers! I recently bought a very cheap iMac Tangerine, Rev. C. It'll arrive in a few days. It has only 32 Mb RAM. I have a 128 Mb RAM module leftover from my Pismo RAM upgrade to 512 Mb. The official memory specs. are below: Rev. C RAM Type: 144 pin SO-DIMM Minimum RAM Speed: 10

Re: PowerBook Kanga RAM

2004-11-21 Thread PowerBook Parts
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Re: PowerBook Kanga RAM

2004-11-21 Thread Andrew Kershaw
All the answers you are looking for can be found here: <http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Hardware/Developer_Notes/Macintosh_CPUs-G3/PowerBook_G3.pdf> Look on page 22 in the Compatible RAM Expansion Card section. The developer notes are a great help when trying to determine c

Re: PowerBook Kanga RAM

2004-11-21 Thread COCCORP
In a message dated 11/21/2004 12:07:10 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Why would you buy a Kanga and then remove its RAM card so you could install > it in a 3400? The Kanga is twice as fast and completely compatible. Also, call me silly, but I like uniformity; I

Re: PowerBook Kanga RAM

2004-11-21 Thread COCCORP
In a message dated 11/21/2004 12:07:10 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Why would you buy a Kanga and then remove its RAM card so you could install > it in a 3400? The Kanga is twice as fast and completely compatible. ...because the Kanga is non-functional. That is

Re: PowerBook Kanga RAM

2004-11-21 Thread KG
I can attest to that(!); I bought a Kanga on the cheap recently that had a 128mb RAM module, so I could use it in my 3400c. It was only seen as a 64mb. Why would you buy a Kanga and then remove its RAM card so you could install it in a 3400? The Kanga is twice as fast and completely compatible

Re: PowerBook Kanga RAM

2004-11-21 Thread COCCORP
In a message dated 11/21/2004 10:44:24 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > Not always. IIRC Apple changed the specs on the Kanga RAM at the > > last minute. Some memory meets both specs and some doesn't. > > I've had a 128 MB module which wor

Re: PowerBook Kanga RAM

2004-11-21 Thread Alex Wenzel
> From: PowerBooks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of > Clark Martin > Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004 9:36 AM > To: PowerBooks > Subject: Re: PowerBook Kanga RAM > > At 2:21 AM -0600 11/21/04, Daniel Palka wrote: > >On Nov 21, 2004, at 12:38 AM, PowerBook Parts wr

Re: PowerBook Kanga RAM

2004-11-21 Thread Clark Martin
At 2:21 AM -0600 11/21/04, Daniel Palka wrote: On Nov 21, 2004, at 12:38 AM, PowerBook Parts wrote: Hi -- Have few questions about Kanga RAM. Are 3400's RAM and Kanga RAM interchangeable? yes Not always. IIRC Apple changed the specs on the Kanga RAM at the last minute. Some memory meets

Re: PowerBook Kanga RAM

2004-11-21 Thread Daniel Palka
On Nov 21, 2004, at 12:38 AM, PowerBook Parts wrote: Hi -- Have few questions about Kanga RAM. Are 3400's RAM and Kanga RAM interchangeable? yes -- PowerBooks is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Cano

PowerBook Kanga RAM

2004-11-20 Thread PowerBook Parts
Hi -- Have few questions about Kanga RAM. Are 3400's RAM and Kanga RAM interchangeable? Does anyone have like a 32-64 meg stick for Kanga they would part with for like $20? Thanks everyone! I look forward to hearing back! - Jared Noska Maci

Re: 3400c/Kanga 128mb RAM module question

2004-11-19 Thread Fabian Fang
On Nov 19, 2004, at 5:21 PM, Andrew Kershaw wrote: IIRC, RAM modules for the 3400c and Kanga are not entirely interchangeable. In response to previous similar inquiries, I wrote about my experience from replacing the logic boards in two PowerBook 3400c with Kanga boards a few years ago. A 128

Re: 3400c/Kanga 128mb RAM module question

2004-11-19 Thread Andrew Kershaw
IIRC, RAM modules for the 3400c and Kanga are not entirely interchangeable. Especially the higher capacity modules. It doesn't sound like either machine or the RAM is broken. What are the specs on the DRAM chips? Get the specs and let us know - we might be able to figure out if this i

Re: 3400c/Kanga 128mb RAM module question

2004-11-19 Thread Mac
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello list, > > A recently acquired 128mb RAM module is being seen > as 128mb in my G3 Kanga, but it is being seen as > only 64mb of RAM in my 3400c/180. > > Could someone please explain this to me? No but my guess is it's either th

3400c/Kanga 128mb RAM module question

2004-11-19 Thread FigurinBoxes2Go
Hello list, A recently acquired 128mb RAM module is being seen as 128mb in my G3 Kanga, but it is being seen as only 64mb of RAM in my 3400c/180. Could someone please explain this to me? Kim B. Athens, GA -- PowerBooks is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Elect

upgrading ram in G3 bronze Lombard

2004-11-11 Thread alienbill
Could someone point me to a url giving detailed instructions on upgrading ram in the G3 Lombard? Many thanks. bill __ [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- PowerBooks is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon Pow

Re: 1400c RAM

2004-10-09 Thread Clark Martin
At 2:26 PM -0400 10/9/04, W. Adrian D'Alessio ( FluxStringer ) wrote: I realize that you're talking about physical ram, but what about RamDoubler? I've got it installed in my 5300 and the system profiler tells me that I have 56meg installed with 112meg available. Would that

Re: 1400c RAM

2004-10-09 Thread Cameron Kaiser
> I realize that you're talking about physical ram, but what about > RamDoubler? I've got it installed in my 5300 and the system > profiler tells me that I have 56meg installed with 112meg available. > Would that help his memory problem? RD is very handy on the 1400

Re: 1400c RAM

2004-10-09 Thread Cameron Kaiser
> RAM doubler doesn't actually double your RAM. It just uses hard drive > space as ram. > You can already do that with the Memory control panel. Not quite true. RD9, at least, also can compress memory, and RD has always been able to steal RAM allocated to other applications that a

Re: 1400c RAM and 1400c Hard Disk

2004-10-09 Thread Cameron Kaiser
> As stated, the PB1400 supports up to 64MB of RAM. If you 'Book came > with 12MB as new, then it will only support up to 60MB (unless you can > find a replacement Apple 8MB card to swap for the 4MB one that came > with your machine). Actually, even this won't work

1400c RAM and 1400c Hard Disk

2004-10-09 Thread Grant Baxter
As stated, the PB1400 supports up to 64MB of RAM. If you 'Book came with 12MB as new, then it will only support up to 60MB (unless you can find a replacement Apple 8MB card to swap for the 4MB one that came with your machine). The hard disk tray has a small metal tab on the left side

Re: 1400c RAM

2004-10-09 Thread Dan Palka
RAM doubler doesn't actually double your RAM. It just uses hard drive space as ram. You can already do that with the Memory control panel. The Apple version is slower, but also free. RAM Doubler is slightly faster. They're both very very slow solutions though. Nothing will come

Re: 1400c RAM

2004-10-09 Thread W. Adrian D'Alessio ( FluxStringer )
-Original Message- From: "Howard R. Katz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Oct 9, 2004 2:23 PM To: PowerBooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: 1400c RAM On Sat, 9 Oct 2004, Andrew Kershaw wrote: >> 64 MB is the max, barring some uncorroborated reports on hacks that

Re: 1400c RAM

2004-10-09 Thread Howard R. Katz
On Sat, 9 Oct 2004, Andrew Kershaw wrote: 64 MB is the max, barring some uncorroborated reports on hacks that would get you to 80 megs. Actually, the memory controller can only address 64MB of RAM. It's the same as in the 5300, AFAIK, and both can accept 64+MB of RAM, but only 64MB wil

Re: 1400c RAM

2004-10-09 Thread Andrew Kershaw
Is 64 MB the end of the line here ? Or just the limit at the time the machine was new? The CPU is the stock 166 MHz. 64 MB is the max, barring some uncorroborated reports on hacks that would get you to 80 megs. Actually, the memory controller can only address 64MB of RAM. It's the same

Re: 1400c RAM

2004-10-09 Thread Tom and Lisa P
Hi Listers ! My 1400c has 40 MB of RAM. I need to max this out so I can use OS 9.1 ( I know, it's a HOG )and do some minor work with Photoshop or run iTunes. Is 64 MB the end of the line here ? Or just the limit at the time the machine was new? The CPU is the stock 166 MHz. Opinions

1400c RAM

2004-10-09 Thread W. Adrian D'Alessio ( FluxStringer )
Hi Listers ! My 1400c has 40 MB of RAM. I need to max this out so I can use OS 9.1 ( I know, it's a HOG )and do some minor work with Photoshop or run iTunes. Is 64 MB the end of the line here ? Or just the limit at the time the machine was new? The CPU is the stock 166 MHz. Opinions

3400c/P-ram/field report

2004-08-10 Thread R.A. Cantrell
Bookies, These findings may or may not be accurate or of interest, but: inscruffling about with this growing pile of parts, I took one of the P-ram batteries from a dea machine and adminsitered a voltage check. It was tough to get the battery unhooked from it's connector, which

Re: G3 Specs and RAM (was 3400 ram in a Kanga?)

2004-06-15 Thread KG
> Is that right what he said about 144mb RAM being the max in a 3400? Yes, the standard 16MB onboard plus 128 on the largest RAM card available. I presume that's the max that the ROM's can handle, since no one ever made larger capacity expansion cards. > What is the oldest and th

Re: G3 Specs and RAM (was 3400 ram in a Kanga?)

2004-06-15 Thread Fabian Fang
On Tuesday, June 15, 2004, at 07:29AM, Denny Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >At 4:13 PM +0100 on 2/9/04, VidaVerde wittily wrote: > >>I'm thinking of putting a Kanga MB (original G3/250) in my 3400/240. >>I know this will fit, but does anyone know for sure that I c

Re: G3 Specs and RAM (was 3400 ram in a Kanga?)

2004-06-15 Thread Fabian Fang
On Tuesday, June 15, 2004, at 07:29AM, Denny Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >At 4:13 PM +0100 on 2/9/04, VidaVerde wittily wrote: > > >>I'm thinking of putting a Kanga MB (original G3/250) in my 3400/240. >>I know this will fit, but does anyone know for sure

Re: G3 Specs and RAM (was 3400 ram in a Kanga?)

2004-06-15 Thread Denny Davis
At 4:13 PM +0100 on 2/9/04, VidaVerde wittily wrote: >I'm thinking of putting a Kanga MB (original G3/250) in my 3400/240. >I know this will fit, but does anyone know for sure that I can use my >old 3400 ram card with the new Kanga MB? > >My impression was that the Kanga wa

Re: 3500 RAM

2004-06-05 Thread KG
If the manufacturer says it will work in both, that means it's a card that is certified to run at the faster (50 MHz) bus speed of the 3500/Kanga. Some cards had lower-rated RAM that will work at 40 MHz but not at 50, and those are only good in a 3400. If you don't know for sure, the o

3500 RAM

2004-06-05 Thread Tom and Lisa P
Is there any way to know if a 3400 RAM card will work in a 3500 ? I seem to recall that not all 3400 cards will work in a 3500 or am I imagining things ? thanks, Mad Dog -- PowerBooks is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com |

Re: What is Wallstreet's Max Ram?

2004-04-25 Thread Andrew Kershaw
r upgrades, it could be a problem. Or it might just be that the upgrades are pickier about the RAM specs. Anyway, go check out the G-Books archive to hear it from the horse's mouth, as it were. Peace, Drew -- Author of ClassicStumbler email: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> web: <http://www.al

Re: What is Wallstreet's Max Ram?

2004-04-25 Thread ACFX44501
>To throw more fuel on the fire... IIRC, some Wallstreet G3 CPU >upgrades can only take 256 MB total (128 per slot). I'm not sure of >the reason for this, but I've heard mutterings about the ROM revision >used on the upgrades. Perhaps Wallstreet Is, but not Wallstreet IIs. The "G3 Series" do

Re: What is Wallstreet's Max Ram?

2004-04-25 Thread Andrew Kershaw
512 is correct, but the bottom stick must be a low-profile one, whereas the top one may be a standard profile one. Yep, 512 MB is the right number. I've got 384 MB in one of mine, and 192 in the other. You can buy the RAM from OWC, which I recommend, and you can buy from standard PC reta

Re: What is Wallstreet's Max Ram?

2004-04-25 Thread ACFX44501
>Under the Wallstreet one it shows 512 (Actual) 192 (Apple). 512 is correct, but the bottom stick must be a low-profile one, whereas the top one may be a standard profile one. Some SODRAMS are made such that they will short out in a Wallstreet. An insulator (a small piece of an "Avery" label is

Re: What is Wallstreet's Max Ram?

2004-04-25 Thread Jonathan Metts
). jonathan m metts --- "every man dies, not every man really lives." On Apr 25, 2004, at 01.07 PM, Dan Palka wrote: What is the maximum RAM in a 266mhz Wallstreet? It says 192mb at everymac.com But OWC lists as 512mb. -- PowerBooks is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/&g

Re: What is Wallstreet's Max Ram?

2004-04-25 Thread lesher
At 02:07 PM 4/25/2004, Dan Palka wrote: What is the maximum RAM in a 266mhz Wallstreet? It says 192mb at everymac.com But OWC lists as 512mb. ISTM the 192 came from an era when 128 was as big as you could buy, and you had an existing hard-to-reach 64M Ramseeker lists several

Re: What is Wallstreet's Max Ram?

2004-04-25 Thread Malcolm Cornelius
on 25/04/04 19:07, Dan Palka at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > What is the maximum RAM in a 266mhz Wallstreet? > > It says 192mb at everymac.com > > But OWC lists as 512mb. 512MB. The original Apple specs probably stated 192 as that was the maximum possible when they were rele

What is Wallstreet's Max Ram?

2004-04-25 Thread Dan Palka
What is the maximum RAM in a 266mhz Wallstreet? It says 192mb at everymac.com But OWC lists as 512mb. -- PowerBooks is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start at $299 |

speech recognition/ ram for powerbook 190

2004-04-23 Thread kaldav
Subject: RAM for 190/cs can 5300 RAM work in a 190/190cs? I have found that 5300 ram does often work in a 190, although it may still be labelled for a 5300. The reverse is also often true. However, there are occasions when specific brands of ram have not been transferable. Therefore, it is

RAM for 190/cs

2004-04-22 Thread COCCORP
In the "why are U asking?" department... can 5300 RAM work in a 190/190cs? Craig W. -- PowerBooks is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start at $299

Re: PB140 RAM upgrade

2004-03-20 Thread Joe
I have 32-bit addresssing enabled, but as far as a 4MB RAM stick, I didn't see one that PowerBookGuy was selling. He only has a 6MB RAM stick for the PB140/145/170. -- PowerBooks is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com

Re: PB140 RAM upgrade

2004-03-20 Thread Tom Lee
> My PowerBook 145b has 4MB of RAM currently, and I'm using 5MB of virtual > memory on the hard drive, but I get a lot of insufficient memory errors, > and I end up having to reboot with extentions off just to use StuffIt > Expander. I know that the 145b only supports 8MB of RA

RAM Upgrades

2004-03-20 Thread Joe
My PowerBook 145b has 4MB of RAM currently, and I'm using 5MB of virtual memory on the hard drive, but I get a lot of insufficient memory errors, and I end up having to reboot with extentions off just to use StuffIt Expander. I know that the 145b only supports 8MB of RAM, but if I buy a 6M

Re: how to tell if a powerbook 3400 ram module is working?

2004-03-09 Thread Gary Adams
Find and download Ram-o-meter and run a RAM check. Gary On Tuesday, March 9, 2004, at 02:17 AM, kaldav wrote: Hello, I have installed an Apple brand powerbook 3400 128 mb ram module in a Kanga. It does not show up when the system is started. I want to use this ram in another powerbook 3400, not

how to tell if a powerbook 3400 ram module is working?

2004-03-09 Thread kaldav
Hello, I have installed an Apple brand powerbook 3400 128 mb ram module in a Kanga. It does not show up when the system is started. I want to use this ram in another powerbook 3400, not this Kanga, but do not want to post it if it is not working. Is there a way to tell if a ram module is

Powerbook 1400 RAM

2004-03-04 Thread COCCORP
Okay, here is a new entry into the Stupidest Question Competition: Y'all know those squarish-little 8mb RAM modules that plug into the RAM slot between the 1400's processor and the larger "expansion" RAM slots (that accommodate the stackable RAM modules... ...can they plug

Re: pbk 3400 ram suits Kanga also?

2004-03-04 Thread Dan Scanlan
Hello, Could someone please confirm that the 128 mb ram module for the powerbook 3400 would also work in the Kanga? Thanks. I don't remember the size of the module, but I put a 3400 module into my Kanga, no problem. Dan Scanlan -- PowerBooks is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.c

Re: pbk 3400 ram suits Kanga also?

2004-03-04 Thread Volk (contractor)
Kal, Most but not all will. I used to know the reason for this, but it escapes me now. Roger kaldav wrote: > Hello, > Could someone please confirm that the 128 mb ram module for the > powerbook 3400 would also work in the Kanga? > Thanks. > > -- > PowerBooks

pbk 3400 ram suits Kanga also?

2004-03-04 Thread kaldav
Hello, Could someone please confirm that the 128 mb ram module for the powerbook 3400 would also work in the Kanga? Thanks. -- PowerBooks is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital C

Re: 1400 RAM Question

2004-02-16 Thread Ruffin Bailey
> Have you tried the software Mach Speed Control > > http://www.xlr8.com/updates > > It is much more stable on my Sonnet G3/466 PB1400, than the origional > software. It also let me set the backside cache speed from 186mhz to > 233mhz. Its not a cureall, but is a improvement for my machine. Do

Re: 1400 RAM Question

2004-02-15 Thread Kenneth Vann
>Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 21:36:15 -0500 >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: 1400 RAM Question >In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >I'm restarting an old thread started by Jonathan Metts, which I read in the >December arch

Re: 1400 RAM Question

2004-02-14 Thread Jeff Hubatka
On Feb 14, 2004, at 12:32 PM, PowerBooks wrote: Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 21:29:09 -0500 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: 1400 RAM Question Without the cache enabled, the 1400 is surprisingly stable. I recently installed 9.2.2, which seems to have increased stability, but without that L2

OT: ram compatability

2004-02-14 Thread Junior Hart
Does anyone know if 333MHZ DDR ram will work in a beige G3 233MHZ desktop or a 633MHZ windows machine? Thanks. I have already used pc60, pc100, and pc133 ram, altogether at the same time in my beige G3. It said on the ram package backward compatible to 266 MHZ desktop machine. Also on the back

Re: 1400 RAM Question

2004-02-13 Thread Brian
On Friday, February 13, 2004, at 09:29 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any other comments? I've always found Sonnet extremely responsive, give them a call and see what they can suggest for testing and/or replacement. Brian -- PowerBooks is sponsored by and... Small Dog El

Re: 1400 RAM Question

2004-02-13 Thread cdflood
>> Without the cache enabled, the 1400 is surprisingly stable. I recently >> installed 9.2.2, which seems to have increased stability, but without that >> L2 cache, everything is just too slow. > Have you considered the possibility the cache may be faulty on that G3 card? Yes, I did consider t

Re: 1400 RAM Question

2004-02-12 Thread Cameron Kaiser
> Without the cache enabled, the 1400 is surprisingly stable. I recently > installed 9.2.2, which seems to have increased stability, but without that > L2 cache, everything is just too slow. Have you considered the possibility the cache may be faulty on that G3 card? -- --

Re: 1400 RAM Question

2004-02-12 Thread cdflood
ty, but without that L2 cache, everything is just too slow. I have tried all versions of the Sonnet cache enable 1.x through 2.x. I tried PowerLogix and NuPowr controllers, but I couldn't boot with either. I'm using "good" RAM...Is this merely a failure of the L2 cache

Re: 3400 ram in a Kanga?

2004-02-09 Thread Fabian Fang
On Monday, February 09, 2004, at 07:13AM, VidaVerde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I'm thinking of putting a Kanga MB (original G3/250) in my 3400/240. >I know this will fit, but does anyone know for sure that I can use my >old 3400 ram card with the new Kanga MB? On t

Re: 3400 ram in a Kanga?

2004-02-09 Thread KG
It works about 99 percent of the time. A very small number of 3400c RAM cards don't work in a Kanga, but almost all will. -- PowerBooks is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digi

Re: 3400 ram in a Kanga?

2004-02-09 Thread Dan Scanlan
I'm thinking of putting a Kanga MB (original G3/250) in my 3400/240. I know this will fit, but does anyone know for sure that I can use my old 3400 ram card with the new Kanga MB? When my 3400 died, I bought a Kanga and put the memory from the 3400 in it. No problem. Dan Scanlan -- Power

Re: 3400 ram in a Kanga?

2004-02-09 Thread malcolm cornelius
> I'm thinking of putting a Kanga MB (original G3/250) in my 3400/240. > I know this will fit, but does anyone know for sure that I can use my > old 3400 ram card with the new Kanga MB? I am 98% certain that I used some spare 3400 RAM in my Kanga. best Malcolm Cornelius -

3400 ram in a Kanga?

2004-02-09 Thread VidaVerde
I'm thinking of putting a Kanga MB (original G3/250) in my 3400/240. I know this will fit, but does anyone know for sure that I can use my old 3400 ram card with the new Kanga MB? My impression was that the Kanga was pretty much a 3400 with a G3 processor dropped in, so I thouht perhap

Re: 5300cs Can't See Half of RAM

2004-01-18 Thread Simon Horn
59:22 -0800 From: Tom Saecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: 5300cs Can't See Half of RAM Hi, Here is the problem: This 5300cs only "sees" half of any RAM module that you put into it with the exception of an 8MB module. It's running OS 8.1. -- PowerBooks is sponsored by

5300cs Can't See Half of RAM

2004-01-16 Thread Tom Saecker
Hi, Here is the problem: This 5300cs only "sees" half of any RAM module that you put into it with the exception of an 8MB module. It's running OS 8.1. History: It was given to my brother in Olympia, Washington who then gave it to me. He tried putting the 32MB RAM out of his 19

Re: Where is Powerbook board ram located?

2004-01-11 Thread gorgenet
I have a 5300, which was redone at Apple, but since it's been back it keeps freezing up or saying that finder has quit...could this be the 16 meg on board ram?? Where on earth is the board ram located, please?? Thanks for any help...Peg -- PowerBooks is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.c

Re: 1400 RAM Question

2003-12-15 Thread ACFX44501
>I have seen a claim on a Japanese web site that someone was able to >rewire RAM modules to increase the max RAM to 80 megs. Does this >seem believable to you ? Hmmm ... Perhaps by experimentation or luck some additional chip selects (probably *RAS) were discovered near the mobo

Re: 1400 RAM Question

2003-12-15 Thread Tom and Lisa P
and *CAS are generated all kinds of clock signals internal to the DRAM chips. *RAS (and/or *CAS) can also be used as a "chip select", which is I believe the case here. You have the tech info down pat. As such, let me ask you something. I have seen a claim on a Japanese web site that

Re: 1400 RAM Question

2003-12-15 Thread ACFX44501
>So should I be doing more than just bumping the R value? Is it 'safe' to >just change the R value, that is can anything bad happen from such a >hack? Is there anything I can measure (compare timings?) to ensure that >what's happening is what's supposed to happen? I do have a 'scope or two >lay

Re: 1400 RAM Question

2003-12-14 Thread Dan K
previously I wrote: >I tried a number of alternatives from 15 ohms to 200 >ohms and found the memory-error dialogs disappeared at the 84 ohm level. >However those 84 ohm modules locked up once at the Finder. The next >higher value of 100 ohms gave no MED and appears to be working fine so >far. All

Re: 1400 RAM Question

2003-12-14 Thread John McGibney
on 12/14/03 5:40 AM, PowerBooks at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> How many people are able to get a 1400 with an upgrade to work with the >> Sonnet extension? What logic board do you have, what upgrade variety >> do you have, how much RAM, what OS are you running, and lastly, what

Re: 1400 RAM Question

2003-12-14 Thread FigurinBoxes2Go
In a message dated 12/14/2003 9:59:34 PM Eastern Standard Time, COC CORP writes: > Me: 1400c 166MHz originally. Upgraded to Sonnet G3/466 running OS > 9.1, start up disk 9.2 and > version 2.0.2 of the Sonnet extension. Er, speaking for those of us on DA LOW END of the OS spectrum... I have

Re: 1400 RAM Question

2003-12-14 Thread Run Vzel
Allocate more mem to apps On Sunday, December 14, 2003, at 12:03 PM, Jonathan Metts wrote: On Dec 14, 2003, at 10:12 AM, Jeff Hubatka wrote: If the machine crashes when the Sonnet extension loads, it might be the processor card. I had two of them fail (a 333 and then the 466 they replaced it with

Re: 1400 RAM Question

2003-12-14 Thread Run Vzel
On Sunday, December 14, 2003, at 10:56 AM, Thad wrote: on 12/14/03 1:36 AM, Cameron Kaiser at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How many people are able to get a 1400 with an upgrade to work with the Sonnet extension? What logic board do you have, what upgrade variety do you have, how much RAM, what OS

Re: 1400 RAM Question

2003-12-14 Thread Jonathan Metts
On Dec 14, 2003, at 10:12 AM, Jeff Hubatka wrote: If the machine crashes when the Sonnet extension loads, it might be the processor card. I had two of them fail (a 333 and then the 466 they replaced it with). All the extension does is activate the L2 cache, which seemed to be the problem with mi

Re: 1400 RAM Question

2003-12-14 Thread Thad
on 12/14/03 1:36 AM, Cameron Kaiser at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> How many people are able to get a 1400 with an upgrade to work with the >> Sonnet extension? What logic board do you have, what upgrade variety >> do you have, how much RAM, what OS are you running, and lastly,

Re: 1400 RAM Question

2003-12-14 Thread ACFX44501
>I tried a number of alternatives from 15 ohms to 200 >ohms and found the memory-error dialogs disappeared at the 84 ohm level. >However those 84 ohm modules locked up once at the Finder. The next >higher value of 100 ohms gave no MED and appears to be working fine so >far. All values seemed to boo

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