I'm reposting this, as the first attempt was chopped On 1/17/03 Andrew wrote: > >> This topic was discussed one or two weeks ago, but I don't know if anything >> definate was decided. Someone found a different, cheaper source of RAM, and >> we were discussing the 100 meg chips. Did anyone find out if these worked? >> >> ~ Larry >> >I had mentioned the possibility of using industry-standard ram in the 2400c >after noticing the prices for my Panasonic laptop of similar age. Once I >heard >that the 2400c used SO-DIMMs instead of (what I thought) proprietary cards >like its brethren (1400 and 3400), I put the possibility forward that a higher >RAM ceiling may exist for the venerable 2400c. > >I myself just ordered a generic EDO SO-DIMM for my laptop, and if it works I >would be willing to donate my non-apple, non-mac, industry-standard 32MB chip >to the cause. If it works in someone's 2400, there is a possibility that other >sizes might as well. > >There was a comment made that >96MB modules never existed when the 2400c was >in service. While this may be because of the 2400's memory controller (max
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