Here's one idea on how to be very specific about RAM versions. Go to
the Crucial.com web site. Enter you specific model iBook. Then match
up the specs given by Crucial with the details on your SODIMM. Other
web sites such as OWC (Other World Computing) and vendors advertising
at lowendmac.com the sponsor of this list can help also.
mlh/home [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm pretty new to my iBook too - its a 12 G4 800 MHz machine fitted
with an airport extreme card installed with the latest version of Mac
Office but otherwise is standard. As it happens, I have a 512Mb SODIMM
hanging around that I could bung into the iBook, but don't know if this
is the right thing to do. Given that its got 256Mb hard-wired in, does
that mean my 512Mb SODIMM is too large for it as the total will exceed
640Mb? Anyone care to advise me?
Al Poulin
Anger, hate, and revenge are for the devil, forgiveness is for God,
proactive self-defense is for the rest of us.
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