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    Sorry for the post spam, but one last thought:

    If you want to check and see what RAM is compatible with your computer, you can always try and use this: http://www.corsair.com/configurator/default.aspx

    If your computer isn't listed there, then google it.

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    Link to a Service Manual; http://www.telcodata.us/~myself/CF-M...E%20MANUAL.pdf

    edit: and this interesting tidbit from Wiki;

    "Q: Can you upgrade the RAM past 192mb?

    A: Yes, but not very efficiently.. 128mb in the slot gives you 192mb total, 256mb in the slot gives you 192mb again but a 512mb gives you 256mb in total. So if you have a spare 512mb SODIMM going to waste its worth doing. (Update: See memory module density for a possible explanation!) (Update 2: the 256/512mb upgrade was with this SO-DIMM)"

    http://toughbook.wikispaces.com/cf-m34
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    m34 upgrade

    hello,

    recently got hold of a m34 toughbook, i'm intruiged how the m34 can be a 900mhz unit as i thought it was a p3 400mhz, i know there is someone who has upgradede the motherboard to a 700mhz M/B, i'm curious which unit the 700mhz board comes out from?
    also has anyone got the usb to boot properly from a usb pendrive?
    i wanted to install / run live a linux distro to check compatibility.
    any info would be great

    thanks

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    I believe the M34 was a series that had numerous models with varying specification, I find them advertised from 300MHz up, Celeron, PII and PIII

    Panasonic show (presumably the last model at discontinuation) 1GHz:

    http://catalog2.panasonic.com/webapp...4&displayTab=F

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    If all the cf-m34 are all based on the same shell, then in essence the mainboard can be upgraded to the top spec mainboard and all the sub boards should in theory fit? As long as they are all using same screen all other bits are reasonably universal, a 400-700mhz mainboard upgrade should easily be feasible. Tell me if I'm wrong here, just want to know how far the box can be upgraded as there are various mods I've seen done on the m34 to give it a lease of life in today's world

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