on 11/30/02 9:42 AM, flawed jai at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I know Apple says use no more than 64 MB on a stick. But they also say
> use no more than 256K on the L2 --and yet the G3 cache cards give you
> 512k or 1MB, and those work.---
> 
> so are you saying that people have put in 128MB sticks of RAM in the 2
> slots and the machine liked it? let's say, if I didn't put in the G3/L2
> chip in cache?  so maybe he really DID put 256megs of RAM in it and
> wasn't speaking in error after all?
> 
The 6360 motherboard WILL NOT RECGONIZE any memory module larger than 64MB.
You can install a 128MB module, but the computer will still only see 64M of
it.  I'm pretty sure it is a memory addressing issue with these motherboards
(there are many of the older Macs like that), and anything above 64M per
module is wasted.

A terrific webpage, loaded with lots of memory info, is at macgurus.com
(since they were doing some work on their website the last few time I was
there, and couldn't get to the memory pages directly, the best way to find
their memory info is using a search engine such as Google.  Type into the
search box something like "macgurus  memory  6360" and it will give you a
link right to the 6360 page.)


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