I agree - I've done this upgrade before on my 1.25GHz iMac G4 - it's not that hard to do, although you DO need to be careful of the cables joining top/bottom of the case.
some additional photos more clearly showing the cables can be seen [http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/systems/imac_g4/imacg4_takeapart.html|here]
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Main thing to note is that the so-called "non user-upgradeable" memory is a full-size 184pin SDRAM DIMM, whereas the user-replaceable one inside the bottom hatch is a 200pin SO-DIMM
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Main thing to note is that the factory installed so-called "non user-upgradeable" memory is a full-size 184pin SDRAM DIMM, whereas the user-replaceable one inside the bottom hatch is a 200pin SO-DIMM
I agree - I've done this upgrade before on my 1.25GHz iMac G4 - it's not that hard to do, although you DO need to be careful of the cables joining top/bottom of the case.
some additional photos more clearly showing the cables can be seen [http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/systems/imac_g4/imacg4_takeapart.html|here]
Main thing to note is that the so-called "non user-upgradeable" memory is a full-size 184pin SDRAM DIMM, whereas the user-replaceable one inside the bottom hatch is a 200pin SO-DIMM