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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
12" 800MHZ and 12" 1GZ
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<blockquote data-quote="pcjabber" data-source="post: 34978"><p>Well, is the 800 a G3 or G4? if it is a G3, you'll notice a difference between the 800 and 1GHz. If the 800 is a G4, you won't notice a ton of difference (a little maybe). However, if I recall, the "256MB" that comes with iBooks is 128MB soldered on-board, and 1- 128MB chip in the slot. Besides, the iBook's max memory is 640MB.</p><p> </p><p>EDIT: I am wrong about the memory thing. It comes with 256 onboard, up to 1.25GB of RAM, and 1 expansion slot.</p><p> </p><p>BUT! If your old iBook is a G3, you cannot swap RAM between a G3 and a G4. It won't work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pcjabber, post: 34978"] Well, is the 800 a G3 or G4? if it is a G3, you'll notice a difference between the 800 and 1GHz. If the 800 is a G4, you won't notice a ton of difference (a little maybe). However, if I recall, the "256MB" that comes with iBooks is 128MB soldered on-board, and 1- 128MB chip in the slot. Besides, the iBook's max memory is 640MB. EDIT: I am wrong about the memory thing. It comes with 256 onboard, up to 1.25GB of RAM, and 1 expansion slot. BUT! If your old iBook is a G3, you cannot swap RAM between a G3 and a G4. It won't work. [/QUOTE]
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