This is probably a goofey question but non the less I would like to take a shot at it, if it is reasonable. Ive been in a bad financial situation for quite a while and I have had to revert to an older HP desktop running XP with an AMD 2ghz single core and a gig of ram. A while back I did some work on a guys laptop including upgrading the ram, one of the stick I ordered for him was DOA, so I sent it back and had a replacement mailed out. Well it has been a year and the customer has never come back for his third gig of ram. It has just been sitting going to waste so I started thinking..... the ram is the same speed ddr2 that my desktop uses. As far as I know the only difference in laptop and PC ram is the form factor. I was wondering if it would be possible to solder up some kind of adapter or even just small wires to the chip and connect it to my desktop PC's Mother Board.
While the idea seems reasonable, I cant find any production SODIMM to regular DIMM adapters on the net. So I started thinking since this is hi speed maybe an adapter is not possible because it would locate the ram to far from the bus, maybe soldering wires to the leads of the ram would add to much capacitance, Im not sure? Like I said the idea seems simple enough but I am not uber hi speed digital engineer, only a hobbyist, I was hoping some one may be able to shed some light on what problems I may face.