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Oops, sorry, I meant the older one, meaning the 1.83 ghz machine. I
had always understood that it can go to 2G, which is what Apple says,
but got thrown today when I saw LEM give both 3 and 4 on different
pages. And I have now downloaded MacTracker as Harry suggested, for
another perspective. So are you implying that it's possible to put in
more than Apple's stated maximum? How can that be?
--Bill
Apple only lists what is available at time of manufacture/design. They
won't go back and update after ram makers make bigger chips.
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