Hey Sidney, I don't suppose this upgrade manufacturer would be 
interested in engineering a large RAM module for the Comet?  Like 
256MB +?  600MHz G3 and 256MB RAM.... OSX here we go...
Wasn't PCMCIA first designed for RAM or something?  Any possibility 
there?  Or is PCMCIA just too slow these days?  My roommates 100MHz 
Pentium laptop used PCMCIA RAM.  I think bus speed was 33MHz or 
something.
Rambling, tired and underpaid
Andrew

On Friday, April 12, 2002, at 12:11  AM, RDX wrote:
> Did anyone try 128MB?

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