I only have 384 mb of ram in her,so i figure i would give her the max
so my programs can launch and she would'nt struggle so much.

Look at you dumpster diving ^_^ well...we all are not as lucky as you
having it at your disposal :oP

thanks anyway,i'll scower the net for some decent prices of ram for
this G3 powerbook Prismo ^_^

On Dec 13, 7:48 pm, "Bibin M." <[email protected]> wrote:
> I score my RAM from dumpsters and old thrown out computers :D I've never
> once bought RAM before; always gotten it as new old stock or just given.
> Just so you know, considering you are using a G3 processor, the difference
> between 512MB, 768MB, and 1GB of ram on that Pismo will not be noticable - I
> have experienced all three configurations; the difference is nil.
>
>
>
> On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 10:45 PM, morpheous <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Well i'll be damned  @: o O )> it worked! i am trying this via my G3
> > Prismo powerbook
>
> > Thank you for the tip friend ^_^ one more thing,i wanna max out this
> > power book to 1gb of ram,whats the best place i can score compatible
> > and decent priced ramm for it?  thanks for your help once again friend
> > ^_^
>
> > On Dec 13, 10:31 pm, "Bibin M." <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Try putting a $ before you enter the WEP code - WEP is hexidecimal, and
> > this
> > > indicates to OS X tiger that you are entering this. I went through the
> > same
> > > confusion. In leopard, this is automatic.
>
> > > On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 10:30 PM, morpheous <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I just got a brand new Linksys WPC54G Wireless G notebook adaper for
> > > > my PCMCIA bus card slot for my G3 Prismo Firewire  500 mhz power
> > > > book,it shows as a airport,probably because it uses the same
> > > > chipset,so i enter a 128 bit wep encryption key,it gives off the
> > > > following error"There was an error joining the airport network"blah
> > > > blah blah" then it has 2 options,"try again or ok" i hit retry again
> > > > several times to no evail,i changed the setting to several
> > > > configurations,nope....nuttin....notta...zip...zilch -_-
>
> > > > now as i read about airport within mac os x help docs,it keep
> > > > mentioning a airport base station,i'm guessing that these chipsets
> > > > that run in macs,only work with a airport wireless base station access
> > > > point and not on a linksys wireless router (which is the one i am
> > > > trying to connect too at work) or a netgear wireless router(which is
> > > > my wireless router i have home?
>
> > > > I know the wep key is correct because i'm on the AP in question right
> > > > now with my dell laptop,so could somone be as so kind to explain to me
> > > > what is going on? I am new to macs,i have this G3 500mhz powerbook and
> > > > 2 power mac G4 450 mhz as starter machines,i am getting the hand of
> > > > this mac stuff slowly but surely.
>
> > > > Thank you much friends ^_^- Hide quoted text -
>
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