> After collecting some useful information from this list about Mac ram and > links to online vendors, I'm getting ready to order some more memory now. > I'm not exactly hardware savvy (just started to tinker around recently) so > I'm not quite sure as to what type of memory will work with my computer > (powermac 9600 300mhz). > > Here are the definations of the two types of memory.
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