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Old G3 Memory Upgrade question
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<blockquote data-quote="Badger" data-source="post: 78054"><p>Mac and PC memory may have the same specs but often the PC memory won't work in a Mac. The one setting that may affect it is that you should press and hold the CUDA button on the main board after the memory is installed. (Push it in, say "one thousand, two thousand" and let it go.) Don't under any circumstances push it twice. The CUDA button is a small, round button, usually red or black rubber, on a square, metal base. You can get specific info at sites like <a href="http://www.lowendmac.com" target="_blank">www.lowendmac.com</a> or Apple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badger, post: 78054"] Mac and PC memory may have the same specs but often the PC memory won't work in a Mac. The one setting that may affect it is that you should press and hold the CUDA button on the main board after the memory is installed. (Push it in, say "one thousand, two thousand" and let it go.) Don't under any circumstances push it twice. The CUDA button is a small, round button, usually red or black rubber, on a square, metal base. You can get specific info at sites like [url]www.lowendmac.com[/url] or Apple. [/QUOTE]
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