I am sorry if this is a repost because I did a quick search and I found no questions pertaining to it which makes me think this is totally not possible but...
I have a Aluminum MBP (Early 2008) with the ExpressCard/34 slot. I have never used this slot and I was wondering if it is possible to put something in their and boost up the RAM. I am only running 2GB at the moment and I definitely should get more since I video edit. The laptop is under warranty for another 2 years so I don't really want to void the warranty by adding more RAM if it is avoidable.
I know that in windows vista (and presumable in Windows 7) you can add a memory card and you can supposedly set it up so you can use that memory card as RAM for the computer. Is anything like that feasible for my MBP. I am running 10.6.1 but I am not worrying about compatibility issues right now because if it is possible, I would assuming the hardware/software will catch up. This is not something I NEED right now but something I am looking into doing.
I have a Aluminum MBP (Early 2008) with the ExpressCard/34 slot. I have never used this slot and I was wondering if it is possible to put something in their and boost up the RAM. I am only running 2GB at the moment and I definitely should get more since I video edit. The laptop is under warranty for another 2 years so I don't really want to void the warranty by adding more RAM if it is avoidable.
I know that in windows vista (and presumable in Windows 7) you can add a memory card and you can supposedly set it up so you can use that memory card as RAM for the computer. Is anything like that feasible for my MBP. I am running 10.6.1 but I am not worrying about compatibility issues right now because if it is possible, I would assuming the hardware/software will catch up. This is not something I NEED right now but something I am looking into doing.