On Oct 17, 2005, at 19:02, Robert More wrote:
Hi all (again) ...
I have put the two 512Mb double-sided RAM chips into my Beige G3 with
a 256Mb double-sided RAM chip, and (wonder-of-wonders) - it works,
well, it only recognizes 768Mb RAM. But hey, RAM over here in
Australia, is fairly expensive. Each of the 512 sticks cost me $
95.00, whereas to buy 256Mb double-sided RAM chips would end costing
about $ 145.00 each.
I'll have to work on the RAM for the iMac, though, because I went to
the lowendMac site earlier and it reckons that the iMac will take 1
Gig of (PC100) RAM.
Food for thought
cheerz
Bob more
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PS
Has anyone got any experience using Timbuktu? I'm goin g to try to
recover another iMac that the video had died and also the PRAM.
According to a site (via lowendmac) I have downloaded the firmware
upgrades, but one site recommended the use of Timbuktu. I've gotten a
evaluation copy from Netopia, but I'd be interested in heari ng first
accounts of the program.
Bob,
No idea on the RAM issue, but I use Timbuktu regularly and really like
it. For personal use, VNC has proved sufficient, but for professional
use I greatly prefer Timbuktu.
Daniel
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