>Does this mean that I can exceed my
>Powerbooks specifications and move up to 512 without
>any  negative reprocussions?

Absolutely NOT. For example, I HAD a 256MB DIMM in my powerbook. It 
worked flawlessly with my previous Powerlogix card and with the Apple 
card.

After receiving my "replacement" Powerlogix card (which was bad 
initially BTW), the 256MB RAM is "no longer compatible".

So even though it worked fine for 2 cards, all of a sudden it's "out 
of spec" which is totally @#$#%#@$ if you ask me.

I don't believe it all of a sudden came out of spec.

They were the WORST company I have ever dealt with.

Aron
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Audio Bytes Corporation
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Honolulu, HI 96814
808-589-2727
FAX:808-589-2626


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