At 8:27 PM -0400 7/29/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>In a message dated 7/29/01 4:14:14 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
><< I know the "book" says 56MB is the maximum amount of RAM you can put in a
>Duo, but"they" also tell me I can only put 512MB in my Pismo. Turns out I can
>actually use1024MB! Is it possible the 2300 can also utilize more? If so, is
>any other
>PowerBook's RAM compatible with the Duo so I can actually get a larger RAM
>module
>than the max 48MB available for the 2300? I would think any PPC PowerBook's
>RAM prior to the G3 (and possibly including WallStreet) would work. Anybody
>else tried this? >>
>
>FrankenMac is back!  Break out the soldering irons!!  The RAM for the 2300
>uses a unique physical interface as well as a different voltage for the
>access of the data (5V is what I remember...Sydney??), as well as having just
>one RAM socket.  Hadn't thought of doing it, but you may be able to pull a
>"Palm" and piggyback RAM chips on top of the existing chips, and then run the
>clock & data lines to the controller (this is a trick that you can do on certa
>in Palm PDAs).  Wouldn't be easy, and you'd probably have to start with one
>of the 48 meg ram cards.  Also did that on the 128 Macs to get 256K (ok, I'm
>geezing).  Anyone with a reverse-engineered diagram for the card wish to
>share it?  Wouldn't mind 128 megs in my 2300!
>
>Andrew
>

        The funny thing is, I have a 2300 Viking 32 meg module with a jack
across 85 or so % of its' width which has some uneven # of pins (around
60-75) which looks like a piggyback arrangement.  Anyone know anything
about such?
        This came sealed in the original package, but the little booklet
that came with it doesn't mention the jack.
Paul




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