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fuzzwud said:
Actually it's my birthday today so thank you for your generosity! 🙂
guess my age, and i'll send you my email haha ... good deal eh?

Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday, Happy Birthday, Happy Birthday to you. 🙂


You are 35 years old. 🙂


Mechcozmo said:
I want. Too.

Birthday present, anyone?

You want two or too. 😉 I also want two then. 🙂
 
jxyama said:
can you give a reference to backup your claim? because i don't think you are right.

rev. A 12" PB was listed as having max. 640 MB (128 built-in + 512 in one slot) but we all know that 1 GB SODIMM can be added for 1152 MB (1024 + 128 MB) - all recognized.

i don't see any reason why 2 GB won't recognized.

it is, however, very early in the development and i'd be surprised to see any "common" vendors offering it and if it is offered, it'll be very expensive, perhaps over $1000. (1 GB SODIMM was around $800 two years ago... now it's coming down to around $200 or even less for generic ones.)

sorry, forgot about the original 12"... but i speak from experience. I work at an apple reseller. And I deal with these problems all the time. In fact, the G4 iMac doesn't recognize 1GB modules... so you need 2 512's. But, again, the new 12" only goes to 1.25GB because it has one free slot and a built in 256.
 
mgargan1 said:
In fact, the G4 iMac doesn't recognize 1GB modules... so you need 2 512's

That's true for all G4 iMacs except for the ones with USB 2.0 (15", 17" and 20"). Those recognize 1GB modules and can be maxed out to 2GB.
 
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