Robert Baucom wrote:

I would suppose this to be true ... on your 180.  There has been some
disagreement in the past discussions as  to whether 128 dimms work in a PTP.

I have a PTP225, on OS 9.1, with 8 128 MB Dimms. All diagnostic S/W
indicate (Tech Tool Pro 3.5, Norton Utilities, Disk warrior, Spring
Cleaning) that it does, in fact, have 1 GB of Ram. People are saying
that though it may show that, it is only using 1/2 of the Ram. ???

All I know is that, with a 450 MHz G4 card, it is noticeably quicker
than my eMac, 700 MHz, G4 with 1GB Ram ... To which I ask, "Is OS 9.2
that much slower than 9.1?"

RHB
*******
TEA wrote:
> 
> >> Thanks for your advice about RAM. A vendor I was speaking to said
> >> this machine takes a maximum of 64 meg, not 128 meg configurations.
> >> Is this correct?
> 
> >> As you will recall, I have a Power Center Pro 180 that was upgraded
> >> to a G3.
> >>
> >>
> 
> Mark H
> 
> On Tuesday, March 11, 2003, at 10:29  AM, Chuck Stinnett wrote:
> 
> > The proper memory for the PCP (and most of the Power Computing family)
> > is a
> > 168-pin, 5V, 60 ns FPM (that is, a non EDO) DIMM.
> >
> 
>

-- 
Power Computing is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and...

123Inkjets.com <http://lowendmac.com/ad/123inkjets.html>

      Support Low End Mac <http://lowendmac.com/lists/support.html>

Power Computing list info: <http://lowendmac.com/power/list.html>
  --> AOL users, remove "mailto:";
Send list messages to:     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To unsubscribe, email:     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
For digest mode, email:    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subscription questions:    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
List archive:
     <http://www.mail-archive.com/powercomputing%40mail.maclaunch.com/>

Using a Mac? Free email & more at Applelinks! http://www.applelinks.com

Reply via email to