> Is anyone running a PowerCenter132 with more that 256MB of RAM? And if so,
> does the computer ("about this computer") actually recognize that much RAM?
> 
> I have a PowerCenter132(G-3/375) with 256M of RAM My manual considers this
> this the maximum, and so does EveryMac, in addition to some RAM vendors. In
> other sources, I have found numbers a high as 1GB. Now I'm curious to find
> out if the 256 number came from the fact that at the time the PC132 came
> out, 256MB was an enormous amount of RAM, and anything bigger than a 64MB
> stick was rarer than hen's teeth, or whether it is an actual limitation set
> by a RAM diver.
> 
> Hans
> San Diego

Have 304 MB in assorted ram chips.  Seems to work well.  Am using a Sonnet
500mhz  G3 card.  

Jack


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