I mean, Apple only supports 2gb on the second gen Macbooks (er… I think it’s second gen, whichever has the core 2 duos…), but 3gb works. 3.3 is apparently a hardware, not software limitation though, which I’m not entirely clear on.
Wonder why that is.
Mark@Newton
@ 10:17 pm on October 7th
I thought it was max. :/
Keddy@work
@ 12:07 pm on October 8th
I am le sad about Alex’s death… he was awesome… that bird could do some sweet things!
Mark@Work
@ 9:31 am on October 9th
Context for the rest of the world: Alex, the parrot that could count and do basic math, died. :/
keddy@work
@ 11:14 am on October 9th
He was only 30 something… they can live to 50+ yrs… Sadness.
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Ian
Go big or go home, Macbooks support up to 3gb… well, 3.3gb, but who’s going to waste a 2gb stick to gain an extra 300mb of ram?
Side note, what is it about OSX that seems to require so much memory? It seems like it’s never enough.
Mark
I have a first gen MacBook Pro — max is 2 GiB.
I was gonna buy three…
As for so much memory, I have no clue. It’s pretty and awesome, so that’s enough for me.
Ian
2gb max or, you know, MAX?
I mean, Apple only supports 2gb on the second gen Macbooks (er… I think it’s second gen, whichever has the core 2 duos…), but 3gb works. 3.3 is apparently a hardware, not software limitation though, which I’m not entirely clear on.
Wonder why that is.
Mark@Newton
I thought it was max. :/
Keddy@work
I am le sad about Alex’s death… he was awesome… that bird could do some sweet things!
Mark@Work
Context for the rest of the world: Alex, the parrot that could count and do basic math, died. :/
keddy@work
He was only 30 something… they can live to 50+ yrs… Sadness.