Hm, I am just in the process of installing and configuring my iMac Rev. B, 233 MHz for OSX. I am a bit confused by what Apple and most other sources say about the maximum memory for the old iMacs, namely 256 MB. That would be 2 x 128 MB SO-DIMMS, right? Nonetheless, a local dealer claimed, 256 MB modules would work in my iMac as well. So I bought one, only to watch my Mac recognizing only 128 MB of the 256 MB. So, tell me: what sort of particular SO-DIMM did you use to get 320 MB? Are there any differences between SO-DIMMs for the older iMacs and G3 Powerbooks on one hand and those for G4 Ti and new iBooks? I know about the physical limitations (I need a low profile DIMM for the lower slot etc.) but what about other things?
Thanks
oh, btw I am writing this from a 8600 with 10.1.5 running. Also, I read an article in another thread about someone who was running 10.2 on a 8600. But maybe you know already since this is an old thread