In fact, looking more closely, it appears that the max is 640 MB RAM, which
is a rather unusual number.  There's obviously only going to be limited room
for RAM, so I'm guessing they threw us a bone by squeezing 128 MB onto the
mobo somewhere.

(If true, that means you'd have to pull a 128 MB RAM card to bump up to
higher RAM amounts.  Or pay the generally outrageous amounts Apple charges
for RAM.)
128MB on the motherboard, SO-DIMM socket can accomodate up to 512MB. Pretty similar to the 2400 (16MB onboard, 64MB in socket officially, same 1:4 ratio)
Aqua

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