[rescue] Should I buy a 12" G4 iBook?
Nadine Miller
velociraptor at gmail.com
Mon Dec 10 18:23:35 CST 2007
bill at bdoserr.com wrote:
> >And are OK with 1,280 Megs RAM (should be fine for most applications,
> but it is a limitation with older G4 laptops >(like my 15" 500 MHz Ti
> PowerBook - 1 Gig max)...
> >Lionel
> I have a 12" 800Mhz. How does one get it to 1,280? Mine has 128
> built in, and a 512 so-DIMM. I recall learning that 512 was the
> biggest it would take, or at least the biggest amount documented.
> Does 1 GB work? That would give 1,152.
> I'd love to increase the RAM in mine. It's still a very useful
> machine.
Stated memory limits are not always true. Usually they are dependent on
tested configurations for memory sizes available at the time of
design/testing.
Check some of the hardware forums to be certain, but generally, larger
sticks of RAM will work. As an example, I had 2x512MB SODIMMs in my
Pismo, which was only stated to accept 2x256MB SODIMMs. Given that OS X
is based on BSD, it's likely that the iBooks will accept 2GB SODIMMs
unless they are too thick due to chip stacking or too tall.
Worst case, buy from a local retailer with a good return policy.
=Nadine=
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