>
> > PS. I also checked MacTracker, and it says the Rev. A G3 iMacs only
> > accept 256Mb of ram... I was about to buy two 256 ones from someone on
> > the LEM swap, but should I just get two 128's? I am pretty sure I have
> > a Rev. A iMac, since on the motherboard it doesn't say the revision.
>
> This isn't correct, they can accept 512MB also, in PC66, PC100 or  
> PC133 SoDimm.

Per LEM (http://lowendmac.com/imacs/rev-b-imac-g3-233-mhz.html):
RAM: 32 MB, possibly expandable to 768 MB using two DIMM sockets, uses
same SDRAM SO-DIMM as PowerBook G3, top DIMM socket accepts 2" DIMM,
bottom socket takes 1.5" DIMM. All tray-loading iMacs work with
modules up to 128 MB. Field reports indicate that they will work with
256 MB and 512 MB modules as long as they are "CL2" modules. With a
512 MB module and a low-profile 256 MB module, it's theoretically
possible that these iMacs could support 768 MB of RAM.
Be careful--not all RAM is the same.
V Mabus

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