Some of the RAM modules were optimised for the 2300...believe it was a refresh issue, but we're going back a few years here and MY memory is not guaranteed for more than 24 hrs!! Just ask the wife.....
Andy
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From: Paul Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Mon, 4 Apr 2005 12:44:26 -0700
Subject: RE: [DuoList] 2300c's and memroy questions
At 3:13 PM -0400 4/4/05, Ernie Forcadilla wrote:
>I have 2 PB280c and 2 PB280 and 5 PB2300c and I have switched RAM
>between them. I have only maximum RAM which is 56 RAM for 2 of my 5
>PB2300c and 2 of PB280's. It depends on the available RAM your memory
>chips have since both duos have only one unique socket. Some memory
>chips have a "piggy back" memory combination wherein you can
>maximized your PowerBook duo's RAM using just one chip in the socket.
My point was that I've switched a RAM module from a 280c to a 2300
(or was it the other way, it's been a while), and only got half the RAM
showing on the second machine. BTW, I have one of those piggyback RAM
modules in a machine and wondered where one could get a module to plug into
it. Any ideas? TIA.
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