The only constraint I know of is only 256 in each slot. There were/are
problems with the processors in early Lombards having problems with more
than the stock 64 megs of ram although I can't remember if that applied to
OS X installs only.


On 3/28/2002 3:50 PM, "Philip Jewett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> are lombards particularly picky about what kind of ram you put in them? i
> have one that seems to only like the original 64 it came with. when i put 2
> 128's (not a pair) in it i had all kinds of crashes and applications
> freezing up.


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