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Posted by: macgeek417 on 2009-08-09 22:20:37 I figure i'll get better results if i post here.
According to Mactracker, the LC III had 1 ram slot. If this is the case, what is the other slot that looks like a ram slot?
EDIT: I just remembered, we have a Wiki! Never mind, thats the vram slot.
What benifits would I get if i upgraded its vram?
Also, what kind of ram/vram chips would i need to upgrade it?
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Posted by: LCGuy on 2009-08-09 22:43:04 The LCIII has 512KB of VRAM standard, soldered onto the motherboard, which cannot be removed, which gives you either:
Up to 16 bit (Thousands) of colours on a 12" monitor at 512x384
Up to 8 bit (256) colour on a 13 or 14" monitor at 640x480
and according to Apple, up to 4 bit (16 colours) on a 16/17" monitor at 832x624 (I've never run my LCIII at any res greater than 640x480, but I recall Apple saying that without a VRAM upgrade, the LCIII only supported 16 colours on those displays, despite 512KB normally being enough to run a display at that resolution at 256 colours on other systems)
You can put a 256 KB VRAM SIMM into that VRAM slot, expanding the total amount of VRAM to 768KB, which will give you:
Up to 24 bit (Millions) colour on a 12" monitor at 512x384
Up to 16 bit (Thousands) colour on a 13 or 14" monitor at 640x480
Up to 8 bit (256 colours) on a 16/17" monitor at 832x624
The LCIII takes the same kind of Apple VRAM SIMM as other 68k Macs, they're fairly easy to find if you know where to look, and the 256KB ones are fairly ubiquitous, since they were OEM in LCs, LCIIs and LC475s. If you want to upgrade the RAM, you'll need a 72 pin SIMM, preferably either 16 or 32MB.
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Posted by: macgeek417 on 2009-08-09 22:44:59 what kind of ram/vram?
IE: 72 pin 45v blah blah blah SIMMM
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Posted by: JRL on 2009-08-10 08:35:23 The LC III shouldn't be picky on the type of RAM, as long as it's a 72-pin SIMM and isn't ECC.
However, I believe that the only type of VRAM you can use is one that is marked "LC ONLY" with a label on the back or otherwise one from any LC model.
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Posted by: macgeek417 on 2009-08-10 10:02:47 OK... if i want to add an FPU, what should I search for on eBay?
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Posted by: Gil on 2009-08-10 13:15:36
OK... if i want to add an FPU, what should I search for on eBay? 68882
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Posted by: macgeek417 on 2009-08-10 13:23:33 so something like http://cgi.ebay.com/Motorola-MC68882-68882-co-processor-FPU-cpu-MC68882FN16_W0QQitemZ220347416031QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item334dbabddf&_trksid=p3286.m20.l1116
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Posted by: joshc on 2009-08-10 13:47:30 No it needs to match the CPU's clock speed, so it should be a 25 not 16 like that one is. Also don't expect a big performance boost from it.
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Posted by: macgeek417 on 2009-08-10 14:08:16
The main processor(s) and MC68882 may operate at differant clock speeds. Ha!
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Posted by: porter on 2009-08-10 14:33:47
The main processor(s) and MC68882 may operate at differant clock speeds. Ha! So do you reckon Apple provided a different clock source for the empty FPU socket? Or might it share the same one as the CPU? I'll let you guess.
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Posted by: joshc on 2009-08-10 22:49:21
The main processor(s) and MC68882 may operate at differant clock speeds. Ha! So do you reckon Apple provided a different clock source for the empty FPU socket? Or might it share the same one as the CPU? I'll let you guess. :lol:
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Posted by: macgeek417 on 2009-08-14 12:56:43 iirc, apple's '00 memory guide says that you can put a 512k vram stick in an LC III and get 1MB of vram. is this true?
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Posted by: LCGuy on 2009-08-14 18:58:28 IIRC the LCIII tops out at 768k...you can put a 512k stick in, but from memory it will still only be recognised as a 256k stick.
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Posted by: macgeek417 on 2009-08-14 19:18:43 ok.
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