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

They are not a ram chip manufacturer (takes USD billions) or a ram module
manufacturer (about a hundred thousand USD should do).

Increasing ram requires (non-warrantied) custom MB hacks. PCMCIA had solid
state flash (common now and reasonable) and volatile ram (rare, expensive in
its day, w/on board battery backup) plus a multitude of issues to get it to
work in a 2400.


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