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fred freem #1
Apple PB Wallstreet 233 mhz
Wallstreet Knowers:
Does anyone know how high megahertz RAM the Wallstreet can support?
Apple's specs on Wallstreet RAM is SO-DIMM 144pin PC-66 SDRAM.
Yet, RAMJET posts their config as: 144pin, PC-100 SDRAM, on
[url]http://www.ramjet.com/ItemDescr.asp?Item=G3W256L[/url]
What is the best to use? I want to make the machine as fast as possible, of
course.
Also, any preferences on make/model of hard drive to substitute?
Thank you for your untiring help
Fred
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Donald Smith #2
Re: Apple PB Wallstreet 233 mhz
Le 10/08/03 21:44, dans [email]5034b6cd.0308101144.c59ef1a@posting.google.com[/email],
«*fred freem*» <fredfreem@hotmail.com> a écrit*:
512, high profile for top slot, low profile for bottom, both 256, works> Wallstreet Knowers:
>
> Does anyone know how high megahertz RAM the Wallstreet can support?
>
> Apple's specs on Wallstreet RAM is SO-DIMM 144pin PC-66 SDRAM.
>
> Yet, RAMJET posts their config as: 144pin, PC-100 SDRAM, on
> [url]http://www.ramjet.com/ItemDescr.asp?Item=G3W256L[/url]
>
> What is the best to use? I want to make the machine as fast as possible, of
> course.
>
> Also, any preferences on make/model of hard drive to substitute?
>
> Thank you for your untiring help
> Fred
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