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From: David Empson on 9 Feb 2010 07:25 John <jwolf6589(a)NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote: > I wonder if I can take out my 1GB iBook G4 RAM chip and install it into > my new MacBook (refurbished) when it arrives. Mike can this be done? > Anyone? No. The iBook and MacBook use significant different types of memory (the iBook memory is probably two generations out of date). -- David Empson dempson(a)actrix.gen.nz
From: M-M on 9 Feb 2010 08:03 In article <1jdobx2.j81sfyhgb3klN%dempson(a)actrix.gen.nz>, dempson(a)actrix.gen.nz (David Empson) wrote: > John <jwolf6589(a)NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote: > > > I wonder if I can take out my 1GB iBook G4 RAM chip and install it into > > my new MacBook (refurbished) when it arrives. Mike can this be done? > > Anyone? > > No. The iBook and MacBook use significant different types of memory (the > iBook memory is probably two generations out of date). I have a box full of old memory chips. I just can't toss it. I'm losing enough memory as I get older. -- m-m http://www.mhmyers.com
From: Davoud on 9 Feb 2010 08:47 David Empson wrote: > ... (the iBook memory is probably two generations out of date). Hmmm. Sounds like the RAM that is between my ears. That's why I have 500GB internal and two TB external on each of my MB Pros. Davoud -- I agree with almost everything that you have said and almost everything that you will say in your entire life. usenet *at* davidillig dawt cawm
From: M-M on 9 Feb 2010 22:50 In article <me-20FC0E.20444309022010(a)news.supernews.com>, Dan <me(a)here.net> wrote: > nothing is harder to find than old RAM sticks when > you suddenly need one. When have you ever needed one? -- m-m http://www.mhmyers.com
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