on 04/01/03 00:33, Larrie Easterly at larrie_at_larrie.com wrote:
>
> I am trying to install some new RAM into my PowerBook Lombard, bronze
> keyboard, G3 400. I had 192 megs in it and bought two new 256 meg modules
> for a total of 512 meg. Alas they do not work. After trying all kinds of
> combinations with the old and the new ram modules I landed at 320 megs, 1
> new 256 and one old 64 meg. I know from talking with people on the list that
> 512 meg works. I am trying to get the system set up for OSX.
>
> If I try to go to 384, one new 256 and one old 128 module, the system locks
> at the Welcome to Mac screen with no message.
>
> If I try 512 meg, both new 256 modules, the I get an address error at the
> Welcome to Mac screen.
>
> All memory modules work individually just fine.
>
> Turning off extensions does not help.
>
> The new modules are PC100 RAM I have no idea what the existing ones are.
>
> Anyone have any ideas.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Larrie Easterly
> Oregon City, Oregon
>
For more help, please join the G-Books mailing list, which is a list devoted
to G3 and G4-based PowerBooks. You can join by sending an email to <mailto:
g-books-on_at_mail.maclaunch.com>.
-Laurent.
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