--- biomem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just got a 72pin EDO simms for my LCIII and put it
> in.
> When I turned it on the 1st time it chimed, loaded
> and I looked 'about this
> mac' and it said 36000bytes which is right
> 4+32...but the system memory
> showed using 3 of this memory, why?
>--- Steve Moody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >I got that 32MB SIMM cheaper than an 4 MB SIMM
>> cost 5 years ago.
>> For as long as I've been playing with computers, I
>> can never get used
> > to how fast prices drop on old technology.
Quite True. I had an electronics Teacher onc
--- Steve Moody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I got that 32MB SIMM cheaper than an 4 MB SIMM
> cost 5 years ago.
> For as long as I've been playing with computers, I
> can never get used
> to how fast prices drop on old technology.
It didn't used to be that way. I'd see old PC stuff
listed a
At 16:38 -0400 on 22/07/01, Steve Moody wrote:
> I have an LCII that I recently bought to play with. I also got a
>32MB SIMM to add memory to it. Now, I am confused. There are two
I'm going to assume the subject line is correct and you have an LC III, not
an LC II as you just typed :)
>spo
At 4:00 PM + 7/22/2001, Dana Collins wrote:
>You're right: one slot for SIMM, one for VRAM. The VRAM (256k limit, I
>believe) is the one next to the power supply, the other is the RAM.
>By the way, we ARE talking about an LC III (3) aren't we? In which case 32mg
>is great. (An LC II has 2 30pi
up to 10mg)
Best regards,
Dana
> From: Steve Moody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Vintage Macs)
> Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2001 16:38:45 -0400
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Vintage Macs)
> Subject: LCIII Memory
>
>
> I have an LCII that I rec
I have an LCII that I recently bought to play with. I also got a
32MB SIMM to add memory to it. Now, I am confused. There are two
spots where I can put a SIMM. According to system specs at
apple.com, this machine is upgradable with only one SIMM. There is
also the option of adding mem