Thanks, Kind Folk, for your thoughtful input!

Another cogent question from my initial inquiry to which no one has yet
responded, is whether two identical low-profile chips can be used in a
WallStreet, whose construction allows (or requires???) one high-profile and
one low-profile chip.

The ram I'm offered is the original pair of identical low-profile 256MB
SODIMM RAM chips which shipped with a G4 Titanium PB whose owner has
upgraded to 1GB. So, although not Apple branded, they are the ones Apple
supplied with the Titanium as original equipment. They have the following
two designations on them:

HYNIX Korea 01 PC133S-333-542
HYM 72V32N636BLT6-H

and

AA-A256MbSYNC 133MHz CL3

I've left a note for the seller, asking if it would be OK for me to try
them, and then returning them if they don't each show up as 256MB (512MB
total) after installation.

Please give me your guidance.

Thanks!

All the best,
stanton


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