Dan S wrote:



But it doesn't like my G3 300MHz upgrade. Why? it's very simple, no
video. I tried buttons  and zapping but it wouldn't take it. Very
stubborn. works great with the original 150MHz CPU, but would you want
to use it? Thank you so much everyone for our undying support. for
anyone that ever argues PC vs Mac this list is all I need to have to
win that argument. there is no PC support like this on the web (or at
least it is extremely hard to find). Stats:

PM 9500/120 (150Hz now)
526MB RAM I think (close to that number) <<<< Betcha this is the problem

Bad memory does all *sorts* of weird things.


I'd back the memory down to the newest/largest DIMMS only and see if it works.

If it does *throw away* the old crappy stuff. New 128 MB dimms for those systems are only $21 <http://www.datamem.com/viewitems.asp?C=1066&D=Apple%5FMac%5FMemory&K=>

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Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs




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