Sorry, Ray, but MY maxed-out G3 Beige is running Panther "headless" 
(without a monitor) in the closet and serving as a power hungry print 
server for my Epsons. I access it through VNC, so I can check print 
status and ink levels and such while sitting out on the back porch.

Panther even runs pretty well on it. As long as you don't ask it to do 
too many things at once.

Give it all the RAM you can. The 256 MB modules for it are pretty cheap 
these days. If Ward doesn't have 'em, there's a boatload of places on 
the web that would love to make some shipping and handling money off of 
you.

::-)

j.


On May 2, 2005, at 5:15 PM, macgroup-digest wrote:

> Date: Mon, 2 May 2005 08:10:07 -0400
> From: RWhite at neffpackaging.com
> Subject: MacGroup: PC 100 ram chips?
>
> Does anyone have any PC 100 ram that they want to get rid of?
> This would be 3.3V, 64 bit, wide, unbuffered SDRAM DIMMS.
> I could use 32, 64, 128 or 256.  This is for an old G3 beige desktop 
> Power
> Mac.  I am running a whopping 32 MB ram right now.  I just got this 
> puppy
> connected to the internet over the weekend for my kids.
>

--
Jonathan Fletcher
jfletch at newmediaconstco.com



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