Hi all
I have a slighty scratched but otherwise fine Wallstreet (the original...) from 1998 that I have been gradually upgrading. It is currently running on a Sonnet G4/500 processor with 2*256MB RAM. Or so I thought...
the original processor had first 128, then another PC100 256MB RAM chip onboard when I exchanged it. The 256MB RAM turned out to be defect after a while so now I have replaced it with a new PC100 256MB chip. When I wanted to replace the 128MB that I had "inherited" from the old processor board I purchased a PC133 256MB chip.
But this chip seems to be not fully supported, it reads only as 384MB RAM in total, speed and position are not recognized. The latter two were not recognized earlier anyway, but the "half" recognition of the RAM leaves me puzzled. Is the PC133 not supported/recognized on the G3 or only not on the Wallstreet? In the listing it stated "For all G3/G4 Powerbooks"...
Would be thankful for any input.
BTW: I am running 10.3.9 on the soon seven year old machine...
I have a slighty scratched but otherwise fine Wallstreet (the original...) from 1998 that I have been gradually upgrading. It is currently running on a Sonnet G4/500 processor with 2*256MB RAM. Or so I thought...
the original processor had first 128, then another PC100 256MB RAM chip onboard when I exchanged it. The 256MB RAM turned out to be defect after a while so now I have replaced it with a new PC100 256MB chip. When I wanted to replace the 128MB that I had "inherited" from the old processor board I purchased a PC133 256MB chip.
But this chip seems to be not fully supported, it reads only as 384MB RAM in total, speed and position are not recognized. The latter two were not recognized earlier anyway, but the "half" recognition of the RAM leaves me puzzled. Is the PC133 not supported/recognized on the G3 or only not on the Wallstreet? In the listing it stated "For all G3/G4 Powerbooks"...
Would be thankful for any input.
BTW: I am running 10.3.9 on the soon seven year old machine...