I'm not 100% sure, but provided the RAM is DDR2 667 or slower, it should 
work, since the few macs I've worked on have standard memory.  However, 
DDR2 667 is the max speed of RAM that the macs I know of can support, so 
make sure that the Compaq notebook doesn't have something like DDR2 1066 
in it because you can actually damage your mac and/or the RAM by putting 
that in.

KP wrote:
> I am going to upgrade my Compaq notebook to an Ibook or some sort of
> Mac notebook this year.  I have 4GB of DDR2 RAM that I up graded in
> the Compaq now. I have seen that the new Macs' use DDR2.  So can I put
> the RAM from the Compaq in a new Mac?
>   

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