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On 28 May 2005 02:48:18 -0700, iannorton@gmail.com wrote:
>
>As far as i understand it's 144 pin 133mhz, however i've read that it's
>not the normal type.
>
The C1-M was the first Picturebook to take "normal" RAM; it's the
older models that use the weird NLA* stuff.
Emanuel
*No Longer Available
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Brilliant!
Thanks for your reply,
Do you know if a 512mb stick will work?
E Brown wrote:
> On 28 May 2005 02:48:18 -0700, iannorton@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> >As far as i understand it's 144 pin 133mhz, however i've read that it's
> >not the normal type.
> >
> The C1-M was the first Picturebook to take "normal" RAM; it's the
> older models that use the weird NLA* stuff.
> Emanuel
> *No Longer Available
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On 28 May 2005 16:01:33 -0700, "Ian N" <iannorton@gmail.com> wrote:
>Brilliant!
>
>Thanks for your reply,
>
>Do you know if a 512mb stick will work?
>
Sorry, I don't know. All I've ever heard of other C1 users adding
is 256MB for a total of 384. Odd in a machine of that generation, now
that I think about it, but mine's older so my experience is limited.
You can try asking here:
http://www.farstand.com/cgi-bin/pcg-c1/Forum.exe Emanuel
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On Sun, 29 May 2005 19:58:27 GMT, E Brown <epbrown01@att.net> wrote:
> Sorry, I don't know. All I've ever heard of other C1 users adding
>is 256MB for a total of 384. Odd in a machine of that generation, now
>that I think about it, but mine's older so my experience is limited.
>You can try asking here:
>http://www.farstand.com/cgi-bin/pcg-c1/Forum.exe
Speak of the devil - there's a recent post on that board that says
the C1M can't take larger than 256MB upgrades.
Emanuel
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