On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 18:56:50 -0500, Kyle wrote:
> Problems usually occur when people buy "budget" RAM.  People trying to save
> a buck or 2 should do so using 1-800-collect...not when purchasing RAM.  Ram
> is an integral part of your system and should be thought out carefully.  I
> buy a lot of my RAM from www.memoryx.net. I have had 1 stick fail (out of
> hundreds of orders) and it was replaced immediately.  I am not in any way
> affiliated with them.

fair enuf, but this is not budget ram. I got it from the official Apple 
source around here across the counter, and it works fine in G4s. It 
works fine in my G3, too, but only as 128mb, not the 256 it is supposed 
to be.

regards,

Bill

http://www.william-jurgenson.com

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