Officially, the bottom slot can take a 128 low-profile DIMM and the upper slot can take a 256. Unofficially, many people have put 256MB low-profile DIMMs in the lower slot for a total of 512MB RAM. OWC seems to be a good source for this because of the lifetime warranty and guarantee that they meet Apple's specs.


On Friday, January 16, 2004, at 09:44 PM, Tsuki Hoshijima wrote:

I have a Lombard (333mhz) running OS 9, which I would like to upgrade to
Panther. I have 192megs of physical memory installed, 128 on the top slot
and 64 on the bottom. I have often heard that for OS X, the more RAM you
have, the better it runs. I want to know how much RAM would be sufficient
to run Panther smoothly on this machine.


Also, what is the maximum RAM that this computer could hold? I believe that
the top slot can hold up to 256 (or maybe 512, I'm not sure) and the bottom
slot can hold a max of 64. Please correct me if I'm wrong.


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