Thanks for the info. I just got some ram from Other World Computing. I am
now waiting on an OS 9.1 and  X 1.01 disk to come from them also.
I had nothing but Yellow Dog Linux on my 350 mhz iMac, before, but that
messed up. Maybe I will need your help when it comes.
I hear I will have to update the firmware. Is that hard to do?

Be Well
Mark


-----Original Message-----
From: Mary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: iMac List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, February 19, 2004 12:40 AM
Subject: Re: serious RAM issues


>FWIW, in my experience, Mactracker is a reliable source of info on
>maximum RAM for iMacs.
>
>If you buy RAM from a reputable dealer who supplies you with the
>proper modules, you should be able to achieve this:
>
>Rev A iMacs - 256 MB (maybe more, if you are lucky like Chris. :-)
>The rest of the trayloaders - 512 MB
>The rest of the CRT iMacs, and the early LCDs - 1 Gig
>Recent LCD iMacs - 1.5 Gigs
>
>  Mary


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