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Couple of G4 questions
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<blockquote data-quote="stugotz006" data-source="post: 97130"><p>Hey everyone. I have one of the very first G4s made, the 350mhz model (PCI, I think) I got it in 1999 for graduation.</p><p></p><p>1.) It only has a CD reader, no burner.</p><p>When shopping for an internal one, I only find SCSI/IDE connectivity, which I don't think will work. Will it? The back of them look different than the drive in my machine. Am I missing something here? Do I have to spring for an external?</p><p></p><p>2.) As for upgrading my RAM, will any typoe of SDRAM work? In the manual it calls for PC100, unbuffered, 168 pin, “no more than 16 memory modules.” How important is the last part?</p><p></p><p>Any good links would be much appreciated. Sorry for the dumb questions, but I am mainly just a graphics guy with limited hardware knowledge. Thanks in advance!</p><p></p><p>-Stu</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stugotz006, post: 97130"] Hey everyone. I have one of the very first G4s made, the 350mhz model (PCI, I think) I got it in 1999 for graduation. 1.) It only has a CD reader, no burner. When shopping for an internal one, I only find SCSI/IDE connectivity, which I don't think will work. Will it? The back of them look different than the drive in my machine. Am I missing something here? Do I have to spring for an external? 2.) As for upgrading my RAM, will any typoe of SDRAM work? In the manual it calls for PC100, unbuffered, 168 pin, “no more than 16 memory modules.” How important is the last part? Any good links would be much appreciated. Sorry for the dumb questions, but I am mainly just a graphics guy with limited hardware knowledge. Thanks in advance! -Stu [/QUOTE]
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