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eMac RAM ?
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How many user upgrade RAM slots are available on the stock eMac?
tia.........Rich
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2 standard SDRAM slots are on the bottom through a flip open door if I am correct.
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Thanks for the reply, Apple's specs page left me somewhat unsure.
Rich
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And standard pc 133 ram at that. Really inexpensive stuff when compared with the low profile ram required for the fp imacs.
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I know that eMac uses SD-Ram but just to make sure, do all normal SD-Ram (meaning for PC) could also be used for eMac? Or apple has their own special Ram that PC based SD-Ram would not be suitable? I am talking specifically for eMac.
Thanks in advance,
regards,
lafiamma
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