Nope. It needs 2400 specific modules.
http://www.memoryx.net/powerbook2400.html is one source. The desktop Macs
use standard type SIMMs and DIMMs, but the PBs were model specific.

David Allen

Han wrote:

> I am trying to figure out what kind of ram will fit in
> a 2400c. A friend wants to know if he can use a pc so
> dimm in his new pb2400.  My instinct says "no"  but I
> have to admit that I have successfully used some pc so
> dimms on some of my desktop ppc systems.  Can anyone
> enlighten me on  the ram used by 2400's?  GURU does
> not say it has a unique socket, as it does for so many
> of the other pb memory entries. Specifically, what is
> likely to happen if we try an so dimm higher than
> 60ns?
>
> Thanks
>
> Pook
>


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