The 256MB module requires use of at least firmware revision 1.2 to be run on that iMac. Otherwise the iMac and OS will only see it as 128MB.

Then you could download and run DIMM First Aid.
http://www.mactcp.org.nz/dimmfirstaid.html
And read his Incompatible notice.

Patrick
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At 11:21 AM -0800 2/19/05, Bree wrote:
Bree wrote:

Except -- I need to switch and play with different 144-pin SO-DIMM PC100 or PC133 sticks to find the right combination.

Oh... I meant I need to use *PC66* or PC100 sticks... I know that the iMac will only 'see' 128MB of a 256MB PC133 stick.


Bree

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