I have 256 in both sockets of my Rev. B for a total of 512. From some 
articles that I have read recently, 256 gives you the most "bang for 
the buck". Higher amounts don't show an economical advantage over 256 
the way 256 does over 128.

Sincerely,
Dennis


At 9:27 +0900 9/8/02, Les@Mac wrote:
>Does anyone know what is the maximum known limit ever pushed on the iMac
>G3 333MHz Revision D ?
>
>Is it possible to successfully use a 512MB in the top J1 socket and a
>256MB in the bottom J3 socket to get a total of 768MB ?

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