At 10:16 PM -0400 4/30/03, Anne Keller-Smith wrote: >At 1:54 PM -0800 4/29/03, Forrest Hill wrote: > >I have OSX 10.2.5 on two of the original iBooks. I recently upgraded RAM to the new 512 chips available for the early iBooks > >Thanks, Forrest and all, for the comments. > >A question: I thought the 256 chip maxed out the Graphite iBook. This >was purchased in 2002. Can I get more RAM into it? Didya catch the part where Forrest said: "new 512 chips available for the early iBooks (avail at OWC, as well as other online stores)" I looked it up for ya: (Google plus 10 seconds of my time.) <http://eshop.macsales.com/Catalog_Page.cfm?Parent=749&Title=PowerBook%20G3s%20and%20iBook&Template=> >If you have not already installed a larger >>hard drive than the original 3GB or 6GB, now is the time to do so. > >What kind of hard drive could I get into an iBook? Kind? The kind designed to replace the original one in iBooks. Info and choice available, for example, at OWC. <http://eshop.macsales.com/Catalog_Page.cfm?Parent=91&Title=2%2E5%22%20IDE%20%26%20SCSI%20for%20Laptops&Template=> >I am a complete and utter newbie on this subject. Rilly? Your sig indicates a bit of experience with Macs and the 'net. >Down to Earth Web Design >G4 733mHz | Graphite iMac 333mHz >mailto:earthpigz at earthlink.net >http://www.downtoearthweb.com Emmy