On Friday, January 24, 2003, at 06:30 PM, Mary wrote:

> Hi Folks,
>
> I have a chance to buy (used) some much needed RAM for my (two) 333
> MHz iMacs. Here's the description of the DIMMs.
>
> "2x 256MB PC133 SODIMMs, Micron Branded. Won't work in my BX-based 
> laptop.
> Should work with newer chipsets and Mac laptops"
>
> Can anyone give me a quick opinion, based on this info, as to whether
> these modules have a good chance of being suitable for my iMacs?
>

The iMac used PC100, 144 pin SODIMM's, theoretically the PC 133 should 
work? SODIMM's are are found in 144 pin and 72 pin versions. You might 
want to be sure of the configuration of what you are buying. If my 
memory is correct and you add one to the iMac it will only operate at 
the speed of the existing PC 100 memory.

Jack Russell


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