>Hi
>
>According to Low End Mac my old 7200 PPC is now Vintage, as of July
>2001.
>
>So I wonder if there's anyway to cheat and put newer cheap RAM in this
>old machine or is stuck using the original specs? I have an old 4400
>too that I'd like to try to upgrade. But old RAM seems a little
>expensive or hard to find. At least up here in Canada.
>
The 4400 uses standard edo ram. Must be pretty cheap, those modules
were also used in most wintel pc's back then. I am not sure about the
7200 dimm's. Anybody know these dimm modules also used a lot in
wintel pc's? If so, good chance they won't be very expensive either.
It pays off to compare prices when looking for ram. The priced
differences between shops tend to be pretty big.
Marten
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