Is there a quick way to tell which ram chip is in the
user-upgradeable slot and which is in the
non-upgradable slot?  System profiler gives the slot
number and how much ram, but which is which?  I
ordered my iMac straight from Apple with 384MB ram. 
Once slot has a 256MB chip, the other has a 128MB. 
I'm hoping the 256MB is the internal one, so I can
upgrade it to 768MN, rather than only 640MB.

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Apple did NOT intend for customers to try upgrading
the 
"non-user-upgradeable" slot, and that is why the
common wisdom says 
that the max memory on the machine is 768MB instead of
1GB -- they mean 
that the most YOU can add to the machine is 512MB (to
the 128 or 256MB 
chip that is already inside).
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