On 4/13/02 "Andrew W. Hill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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
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