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Re: Using pkgsrc with low RAM
Make sure the SIMM is FPM and double sided single banked. For 64MB would be
same but single sided.
If you want I could look for a part number. Right now tho I can't get to it
it's buried under some other equipment that is busy working.
On Apr 6, 2013, at 1:02 AM, James Stocks <stocksy%stocksy.co.uk@localhost>
wrote:
> On 4 Apr 2013, at 19:29, Hauke Fath
> <hauke%Espresso.Rhein-Neckar.DE@localhost> wrote:
>
>> First and best thing you could do is probably looking for a 64 MB SIMM (I
>> don't know if 72 pin SIMMs ever came in 128 MB a piece). Borrowing from an
>> old Volkswagen saying, memory is irreplaceable, except by more memory.
>
> Thanks for the responses everyone. I will take a punt on a 128 MB SIMM,
> there are a few on eBay for not too much money. Of course I will report any
> success or failure.
>
> Incidentally, I'm really happy with how well NetBSD works on this old Mac, it
> was the first BSD system I set up and it's been running NetBSD 2.0 since
> around 2006. Having half-forgotten about it since then, I finally did an
> upgrade from 2.0 to 6.0.1 last weekend and it went really smoothly.
> Impressive.
>
> James.
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