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64mb ram 72pin, Yikes and keyboard
Posted by: Maconthemove on 2007-09-26 13:49:53
Adtec 64mb ram 72 pin. Very tall and very populated. 32 chips on each one

Yikes G4 1gb ram 400mhz OS 8.6

Apple Adjustable keyboard

Posted by: The Macster on 2007-09-26 13:56:39
If that Yikes! was a freebie then you're dead! }πŸ™‚ πŸ˜›

Posted by: madmax_2069 on 2007-09-26 14:36:44
lol, i wish i could found any Mac as a freebie around this town, most people around here use windows pc's, school was the only ones i think to use Mac's. that is where i got my 2 AIO's from

Posted by: Charlieman on 2007-09-26 15:06:54
Adtec 64mb ram 72 pin. Very tall and very populated. 32 chips on each one
Please try this SIMM on everything that you can. The chip number indicates that it is very, very low density which increases the probability that 68030 and 68040 Macs can use it. Did you get a single SIMM or a pair? A pair is required for NuBus PowerMac and some 68040s.

Posted by: Maconthemove on 2007-09-26 16:35:52
No, I did not get the Yikes free. I have to fix a pile of PC type laptops for it.

It is just like the B&W but better looking.

I got 2 ram sticks, or should the be called walls.

Posted by: MultiFinder on 2007-09-26 18:21:42
Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice. The Yikes! is an okay machine. I love mine πŸ™‚ (400MHz, 640 megs RAM, 160 gigs storage, dedicated OS 9 machine πŸ™‚ )

Posted by: Maconthemove on 2007-09-26 18:32:24
This Mac is going to be linux

Posted by: MacNoob on 2007-09-27 06:34:25
Adtec 64mb ram 72 pin. Very tall and very populated. 32 chips on each one
Please try this SIMM on everything that you can. The chip number indicates that it is very, very low density which increases the probability that 68030 and 68040 Macs can use it. Did you get a single SIMM or a pair? A pair is required for NuBus PowerMac and some 68040s.
My LC475 has a 128mb SIMM in it.... (it takes a looooong time to memory test at boot...)

Posted by: Bunsen on 2007-09-27 09:20:07
You can switch that memory test off. I forget how.

Posted by: Maconthemove on 2007-10-02 23:28:31
Charlieman

I tried the two 64mb chips in a Quadra 650 and got a total of 72mb ram. That is one chip plus the onboard memory. the two 64 mb chips are in the last two sockets 3 and 4. Can not put them in the first two

sockets because the ram is to tall and the computer will not go back together.

Posted by: Maconthemove on 2007-10-03 00:04:44
Charlieman

I tried the two 64mb chips in a Quadra 650 and got a total of 72mb ram. That is one chip plus the onboard memory. the two 64 mb chips are in the last two sockets 3 and 4. Can not put them in the first two

sockets because the ram is to tall and the computer will not go back together.

Posted by: Hulotte on 2007-10-03 12:02:38
My LC475 has a 128mb SIMM in it.... (it takes a looooong time to memory test at boot...)
wow !!

Do you have the reference of this SIMM ?

I was happy to have a 64 + 4 mb LC475, but now I'll seek for a 128Mb

Posted by: Bunsen on 2007-10-03 18:08:48
You can switch that memory test off. I forget how.
I remember now. You have to start up the Memory control panel by double clicking it with the Apple or Option key held down. Then it'll give you a checkbox for the start-up memory test.

Posted by: MacNoob on 2007-10-03 18:31:24
My LC475 has a 128mb SIMM in it.... (it takes a looooong time to memory test at boot...)
wow !!

Do you have the reference of this SIMM ?

I was happy to have a 64 + 4 mb LC475, but now I'll seek for a 128Mb
All the numbers I have:

HP D4893A

1818-6662 (32mx36)

128Mbytes-60ns

EXCHπŸ˜€4893-69001

Want one? I have one spare - $20 plus mail to France.....

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