on 3/25/02 1:09 AM, Haroon Al-Qahtani at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
30 pin simms. Is there any difference between the 30-pinn simms this Mac
uses and ones PC's use? I don't really have an old 386/486 handy to
compare.
I *think* that the 4 mgs I have were pulled from a pc. I ran them in a
I just received today my order for 4 x 16MB 30 pin RAM from MemoryX.
On Friday I filled out the web form with my Credit Card and on Monday
the memory was delivered to my office in NEW ZEALAND. I installed my new
RAM in my IIvx to test it and worked great. I will be buying more for my
Seven
Picture does not match the product. There are eight chips mounted
vertically and it is a normal height 30 pin SIMM. I just got hold of
my Quadra 700, took out the HDD and power supply. How the heck do you get
the HDD and Floppy mounting block out? I found the screw.. I am sure that
the
At 00:02 -0500 on 22/03/02, Jean Gibson / Paul Conway wrote:
I just replaced the 4MB simm in my Quadra 605 with a 32MB simm. It's
working great, except I'm pretty sure that I am now getting a smaller
That's possible. The RAM will draw a slightly higher level of power, which
could, in theory,
At 18:42 -0800 on 22/03/02, Eric Lee wrote:
Hi all, the power supply in my quadra 650 quit recently. The 10-pin connector
has 3x +5v, 4x gnd, 1x +12v, 1x -12v, 1x no connection. Is it possible to
replace the power supply with a pc at or atx power supply? If I match up the
wires on the at/atx
SA Tech has 'em for $4.99 each last I checked. Link on RAMseeker.com.
the pickle
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At 07:36 AM 3/26/02 +1200, you wrote:
Picture does not match the product. There are eight chips mounted
vertically and it is a normal height 30 pin SIMM. I just got hold of
my Quadra 700, took out the HDD and power supply. How the heck do you get
the HDD and Floppy mounting block out?