Thinking
Sorry, I just saw your email.... been slow getting to my email today. Still just have the one, 2GB stick in it right now. The other stick I have is the same part number..... hoping now that an OS is loaded that it will take the other stick. I've seen that happen on a PC.
EDIT: Crap, NM on the apps, I don't think that mini can handle them...never tried. They were for the G5.
Last edited by Jbrew; Mar 4, 2019 at 01:03 PM.
Sorry, I just saw your email.... been slow getting to my email today. Still just have the one, 2GB stick in it right now. The other stick I have is the same part number..... hoping now that an OS is loaded that it will take the other stick. I've seen that happen on a PC.
EDIT Looking at some old pics, I was running a T9900 in that mini at one time...which was a 3.06 2 core lol. And 4gb's, Kingston sticks. That processor eventually found it's way into the Dell laptop lol.
Last edited by Jbrew; Mar 4, 2019 at 04:09 PM.
When I started with my current company, they issued me an AT&T iPhone. I didn't even open the box, called IT, and said, "This isn't going to work." They sent a Verizon Galaxy S7 the next day. 
At a previous job, I had no choice. That iPhone was pretty much used only for phone calls and checking company email. I don't think I had more than two other non-factory apps installed.
I can appreciate the premise of the iUniverse - a standardized experience across devices and simple interoperability - which is great for a lot of people. I like to tinker too much, though.
At a previous job, I had no choice. That iPhone was pretty much used only for phone calls and checking company email. I don't think I had more than two other non-factory apps installed.
I can appreciate the premise of the iUniverse - a standardized experience across devices and simple interoperability - which is great for a lot of people. I like to tinker too much, though.
When I started with my current company, they issued me an AT&T iPhone. I didn't even open the box, called IT, and said, "This isn't going to work." They sent a Verizon Galaxy S7 the next day. 
At a previous job, I had no choice. That iPhone was pretty much used only for phone calls and checking company email. I don't think I had more than two other non-factory apps installed.
I can appreciate the premise of the iUniverse - a standardized experience across devices and simple interoperability - which is great for a lot of people. I like to tinker too much, though.
At a previous job, I had no choice. That iPhone was pretty much used only for phone calls and checking company email. I don't think I had more than two other non-factory apps installed.
I can appreciate the premise of the iUniverse - a standardized experience across devices and simple interoperability - which is great for a lot of people. I like to tinker too much, though.







