On Jul 20, 2004, at 2:11 PM, pamark wrote:
Is anyone out there running a G3/300 "clamshell" iBook with more than
160 megs of ram? According to the book that came with it, it says it
only supports 128 mb chips, but as someone pointed out MacTracker says
it will support 288megs (apple). I don't want to take a chance and order
a memory chip it will not accept.
Order the memory from Data Memory Systems <http://www.datamem.com>, they will exchange memory that doesn't work. You can go to their site and get the memory that fits your iBook, by model. They say it will support 288 megs, too.
That means you get one of the 256 meg so-dimms.
I've bought gigs and gigs of memory from them over the years and have never had a problem.
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