On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 09:06:28 -0700, pamark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi again,
> 
> I now have some more questions. The ibook I have is a G3/300, I am
> assuming the higest amount of ram I can have is 160 (32 on board + 128mb
> dimm), Is this correct? or is anyone running one with more ram? It only
> has 32 megs as it sits and I was planning on ordering some ram for it
> but I wasn't sure if it would take more than the 128. Does anyone have a
> good source for ram for it?  What is the best system to run on this
> machine? It only has 8.6 on it at the moment but I definately want to
> upgrade it. Also can anyone tell me what programs they are running on a
> machine like mine? I would love to run Photoshop but not sure what
> version would work the best.

Much of the information you are seeking for the iBook, and for all
other Macintosh models, are available at <http://www.everymac.com>.

<http://www.datamem.com> is always a good source for RAM chips.  There
are of course others.

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