On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 02:35:06AM +0000, Mathew Peace wrote:
: 
: In my previous query on running OS X on the old clamshell iBooks, I
: have read 2 replies that say they have upped the RAM on their old
: iBooks to 512MB, when the max I have read from Apple is 320MB.
: 
: How is it possible to exceed the factory maximum RAM?

At the time of the computer's production, there were no RAM modules
available in existence at those capacities.  Apple's stated maximums
reflected the hardware available (and thus testable) at those times.


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