* Pierre Bauduin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <
> Hello,
>
> apple-history.com says the "clamshell" iBooks have a maxium RAM of 288/320
> MB
>
> Look:
> http://apple-history.com/body.php?page=3Dgallery&model=3Dibook&performa=3Do=
> ff&sort=3Dfamily&order=3DDESC
Hi Pierre,
thanks for the link. Howe
Hello,
apple-history.com says the "clamshell" iBooks have a maxium RAM of 288/320
MB
Look:
http://apple-history.com/body.php?page=gallery&model=ibook&performa=off&sort=family&order=DESC
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Hi all!
is any of you ever been able to install a 512MB SODIMM RAM on a first
generation iBook?
I tested a couple of such stuff with no success and could only install
256Mb. However, some sellers still claim their 512Mb sodimms would fit!
Thanks for your attention.
Ennio
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On 8/4/06, brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i stick to my guns. people with way more experience than
me have warned of standards like pc133 etc for use in macs.
it may or may not work, may depend on the manufacturer.
i have never heard though that if it could damage the machine,
if it is cl
i just tried that site. they seem to have half cooked their database. i click through to a machine and then it comes up blank, apparently they erased some entries or never completed them. particularly my oldworld g3 and one of the fujitsu lifebooks i tried (i don't know how close it was to what
Go to http://www.crucial.com/ . They have a complete list of specs
for just about every machine you can name. Look up the machine the
chips came from and the machine you want to put them into and see if
they use compatible chips.
Simple, eh?
Rick
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one of them *might* work, maybe. that book only takes one. official specs are here: http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Hardware/Developer_Notes/Macintosh_CPUs-G3/ibook15Oct01/0_Preface/index.html (i just pulled this off wikipedia, but i did go there and look, it looks pretty obscure to me,
hi list:
I hope this is not off-topic.
My girlfriend's Fujitsu Lifebook broke (North Bridge burned) so I'm
now in posess of the two 256 M RAM chips. I'm wondering if they'll run
on an iBook G3 (late 2001) with Debian Sarge?
I've heard that some Apple laptops are very picky about RAMs, and
incom
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