On Saturday, Dec 28, 2002, at 10:50AM, tom m. bonacci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I'd like to max out the memory in a 2400.  Does someone know what type
>of memory is required by the PB2400c/180 (and a good source)?
>
>I trotted off to the local authorized Apple dealer and bought a 64 MB SO
>DIMM.  The DIMM fit perfectly in the 2400 but was not recognized by the
>OS at boot time.  We tried different DIMMs as well as three different
>sizes - none were recognized.  Does the 2400 need an SO DIMM which is
>different than the SO DIMMs required by the iBook?  (The Mac dealer
>didn't think so nor did the Apple tech support rep whom they called.)

Instead of risking well-intentioned but possibly amaterish advice, I suggest that you 
consult the websites of RAM specialists, such as Data Memory Systems. A quick search 
of <http://www.datamem.com> for "PowerBook 2400" will yield specific information and 
pricing of available modules.

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