Oops! As a PTP user, I forgot that the Powerbase takes a maximum of 160 MB RAM. 
Seems to be designed similarly to the Motorola StarMax clones in this respect, 
although they don't take EDO DIMMs of the same voltage.

I'm surprised that none of the companies that make G3/G4 cards for these 
machines have figured out a way to add more memory. Anybody know why?

 - Aaron

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>Subject: A new Powerbase Graphics Card?
>
>Thanks Aaron:  Yes, I run just the browser when surfing and I've updated my
>Powerbase to the max ram, 160mb (new ram). I'm still trying to figure out
>whether upgrading the graphics card will help speed up my surfing, or if 
>anyone has
>other suggestions.


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