Laurent Daudelin wrote:

> You can go much higher than 192. 192 was based by Apple on what memory was
> available when the Wallstreet was introduced. You can go up to 1 GB, but I
> would suggest 512, so if you ever need to swap batteries when no power is
> available, the backup battery will be able to keep your Wallstreet sleeping,
> which wouldn't be the case with 1 GB of RAM.

Laurent,

        I'm intrigued.  Can you really put 1 gig of RAM into a Wallstreet?  I have
always thought that a Wallstreet could take at most 512 megs.  Are there 512 meg
RAM chips out there that the Wallstreet will not read as 256 megs?
        What was the RAM you used?

Heok Hee



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