Yes, well I am running Tiger, and have the new firmware . My iMac was
also made in Summer 2000. :)

Po-en

On 4/13/09, John Hokanson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hmmm....
>
> I just bought two sticks of 512M in anticipatation of updating my G3
> iMac to 1gig. Now, this discussion has me nervous.People have done it
> numerous times, so I know it's possible. LEM even lists the max as
> 1024 megs.
>
> Try updating to firmware 4.1.9 if you haven't already. It's a shot in
> the dark, but you will need it for Tiger anyhow.
>
> Also, on the VERY first generation of slot loads (1999), Apple only
> tested up to 512 megs. With the 2000 and 2001 models they tested to
> the full 1gig I think. So that might be an issue.
>
> - John
> >
>

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