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iBooks Performance Question
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<blockquote data-quote="lzasitko" data-source="post: 16608"><p><strong>300 g3 max ram</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I just bought a 366 gs clamshell and installed a 512 meg card (done at a local Mac dealer, actually they installed) from a new iBook and it worked fine right off, I have been running it for around a month now and no problems at all. Mine came with a 128 meg card in it and had OSX and 9.2 installed and again it did run with the 128 card but slower than with the 512 card.</p><p></p><p>Apple is always conservative in ratings and at the time of the clamshell 512's were likely very difficult to find.</p><p></p><p>Larry Zasitko</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lzasitko, post: 16608"] [b]300 g3 max ram[/b] I just bought a 366 gs clamshell and installed a 512 meg card (done at a local Mac dealer, actually they installed) from a new iBook and it worked fine right off, I have been running it for around a month now and no problems at all. Mine came with a 128 meg card in it and had OSX and 9.2 installed and again it did run with the 128 card but slower than with the 512 card. Apple is always conservative in ratings and at the time of the clamshell 512's were likely very difficult to find. Larry Zasitko [/QUOTE]
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