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Mac Forum / General / Hardware / February 2006



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iBook Ram advice ...

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David Butt - 07 Feb 2006 11:15 GMT
I was lucky enough to aquire an original iBook.

I'd like to add as much RAM as possible to try to run OS X.

Q) Docs say I can add a 256k module. Can I add a 512k module, will it
find/use the extra?

Q) Has anyone tried OS X on this vintage hardware?

Q)Which version of OS X should I use?

thanking-you,
db:)
David Lesher - 23 Feb 2006 00:26 GMT
>I was lucky enough to aquire an original iBook.

which one?

>I'd like to add as much RAM as possible to try to run OS X.

>Q) Docs say I can add a 256k module. Can I add a 512k module, will it
>find/use the extra?

www.crucial.com

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