On 2 Jan 2005, at 15:14, CR wrote:

Right, Apple System Profiler,
tells me my built in memory,
 but it doesn't tell me what slots or size of each "chip".
I guess one has to open it up.
Cliff

Which OS are you running? If it's Panther, you go to the apple menu>about this Mac. When the little window opens telling you about your Mac, you click on 'more info.' The system profile window comes up and you would click on memory where it tells you what you have where. I don't believe Jag did this, however.


Jim S

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