On Sep 17, 2004, at 7:29 PM, GDB-iMac-X.3.5 wrote:
I have to admit I was impressed when this machine arrived. It is in very good condition and it even arrived with 10.3.x on it instead of the 10.2.3 it was advertised with. I do have a few questions, is this generally considered a 2nd generation iMac? It is basically indentical to my B&W 400 Mhz machine as far as the processor and speed is concerned. I had originally planned to put an 80 Gb HD in here and bump the RAM up. I see it only accepts a max of 2 sticks, are there any other characteristics of the RAM I should be aware of? I had planned to get some from OWC as I did for my B&W.Nope It will support two 512 sticks for 1 GB total RAM. Any of the RAM vendors should have RAM for it. Check a few reputable ones for the best prices and you'll have no RAM issues with it.
Just a message from Doug...
Jack Russell
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