Enhancing your computer, Installing additional memory, Chapter – Apple eMac User Manual
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Enhancing Your Computer
This chapter provides information and instructions for
enhancing your computer.
Instructions are provided for the following procedures:
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“Installing Additional Memory” on page 37
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“Installing an AirPort Extreme Card” on page 41
Installing Additional Memory
Your eMac comes with at least 128 megabytes (MB) of Synchronous Dynamic Random-
Access Memory (SDRAM). There are two SDRAM slots, one of which is usually available
for expansion. Each memory slot accepts any memory module that meets the
following specifications:
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Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM)
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3.3 volt (V)
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Unbuffered
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64-bit wide, 168-pin module
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PC-133 compliant
The maximum amount of RAM you can have in your eMac is 1 gigabyte (GB), using two
512 MB memory modules.
Warning:
Apple recommends that you have an Apple-certified technician install
memory. Consult the service and support information that came with your
computer for instructions on how to contact Apple for service. If you attempt to
install memory and damage your equipment, such damage is not covered by the
limited warranty on your computer.
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