More memory on my iBook!?
Have a old iBook that i want to upgrade to install osx, but i don't know the right spesifikations on it!
It looks like this, and have 300 mhz! thats all I know! I found this and I think it may work, am I right or not? TwinMOS SO-DIMM PC133 128 MB 8ns CL3 16M*16/8chip, 144pins for notebooks?
http://www.komplett.no/k/ki.asp?sku=...&view=detailed
Please help me!

http://www.komplett.no/k/ki.asp?sku=...&view=detailed
Please help me!

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Originally posted by reyerd
TwinMOS SO-DIMM PC133 128 MB 8ns CL3 16M*16/8chip, 144pins for notebooks?
Besides the previous post with the two links, I found "Mactracker" http://www.mactracker.ca a very useful program (and you can have it for Windows, Mac and iPod!). As for your iBook, "Mactracker" will tell you that it is has 1 PC66 3.3V 144-pin SO-DIMM.
As for Crucial: I went there when I needed to figure out the RAM I'd need for my iBook G4, bought last May. I ended up with 512MB from Crucial, all fine.
HTH.
If you want to upgrade, your options are slim. I'm maxed out at 288 MB RAM, because I bought mine before Feb 2000. If you bought it after this date, then you can go up to a whopping 320 MB!!!
--B
Originally posted by bergz
If you want to upgrade, your options are slim. I'm maxed out at 288 MB RAM...
--B
Sorry, but Mactracker says:
Maximum RAM: 544 or 576 MB (actual), 288 or 320 MB (Apple).
I take it that Apple says the RAM maxes out at 288 and/or 320 MB, but somebody "actual" got 544 (or even 576) MB in it.
Probably time to find it out...
Originally posted by Jan Dvorak
Sorry, but Mactracker says:
Maximum RAM: 544 or 576 MB (actual), 288 or 320 MB (Apple).
I take it that Apple says the RAM maxes out at 288 and/or 320 MB, but somebody "actual" got 544 (or even 576) MB in it.
Probably time to find it out...
Crucial and I stand happily corrected.
Google ["ibook 300" + 544] and you'll get a bunch of discussions about RAM options and such.
--B
Originally posted by reyerd
It has 64 mb ram so it's bought after feb 2000! I updated the firmware so that my ibook support 256 mb ram! Do you think that I will be capable of running osx on it with more ram?
For several years I've been running
OS 10.2.6 on
300MHz G3,
3 GB HD,
288 MB RAM
And plan to install Panther in a week or two. It only goes slow (and remember that this is a very relative term) when you get under 600 MB free space. But there is no slow-down even for all of the dock animation and other eye-candy.
Although I admit that if I were used to using a more modern machine, I would probably need to update to 544 MB RAM(which I am considering, actually).
Because of the HD limitations, I use Photoshop on an external HD, which means it's not too snappy starting up (USB 1 only). But it depends on what you want to do. Usually Apple OS iterations get faster as they progress. We'll see how Panther does.
--B