[Duo2400] Re: 190/5300 RAM [was 2300 speed vs. 280 speed]
Larry Friedman
larry.s.f at mindspring.com
Tue Dec 10 08:56:54 PST 2002
There are several apps that do this, I just happen to like this one for
OSX.
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/system_disk_utilities/
mactracker.html
On Tuesday, December 10, 2002, at 11:28 AM, John Acuff wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, December 10, 2002, at 09:36 AM, ELN/rlf9 wrote:
>>
>> SD would help a lot. Grab it while you can. Memory max on 190 is 40MB
>> but
>> 64MB on 5300. However, what you add depends on what the 5300 board
>> had to
>> start with. Some had 4MB, some had 8MB. If you add a 56MB module to an
>> 8MB board, it will not work. I have a spare 56 around here
>> somewhere...
>>
>> Bob F
>>
>
> Got a copy of Speed Doubler on the way.
> Okay, since my 190 is technically a 5300 now, I can go up to 64 MB? So
> How do I find out how much RAM is on the board? Do I have to open the
> machine to find out? How tough is that?
> John
>
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