pomme a écrit:puis-je ajouter dela sdram double face ?
Aucune idée. C'est plutôt une contrainte physique. Pour cela, il faut vérifier visuellement.
Voici ce qu'on trouve dans la notice citée plus haut:
DRAM Configurations
Your computer?s DRAM can be expanded to a maximum of 1024 MB by adding DIMMs to the
four DRAM DIMM slots on the main logic board.
DIMMs must fit these specifications:
- ?PC-100? compliant Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM)
- 3.3 volt (V)
- 64-bit wide, 168-pin module
- Maximum number of 16 memory devices on DIMM <- ça peut être lié à de la double face
- Unbuffered; do not use registered or buffered Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM), or ECC type
SDRAM
- Height must not exceed 2.0 inches
Important This computer uses SDRAM DIMMs. Only ?PC-100? DIMMs from recent Power Macintosh G3 and Macintosh Server G3 computers are compatible with the ones your computer uses; DIMMs used in other older Macintosh computers are not. Do not use older
DIMMs even if they fit into the DRAM DIMM slots.
Note: Different size DRAM DIMMs can be installed in any order in any DIMM slot. Unlike
some older Macintosh computers, DIMMs need not be installed in pairs.
To increase DRAM to the maximum of 1024 MB, fill all four slots with 256 MB DIMMs. Any
256 MB DIMMs you install must use 128 megabit (Mbit) device technology.
For instructions on installing DRAM, see the section ?Installing DRAM? on page 36.