Portege 2000 - memory upgrade

I am the owner of an old but good laptop Toshiba Dynabook SS 2000 (aka portege) 2000. The material is: P750 / 128 M / 20 Gb. long ago, RAM has been increased to 256 MB, but this is not enough.

Is it possible to replace with new 256 MB 128 MB module to increase the 384 MB RAM?
Or maybe the only adjust the volume as well as on the map?

Portege European 2000 can be upgraded to 512 MB. Memory module 256 MB compatible except for the number PA3158U - 1. 25 M.

I think you can use it on your Dynabook SS 2000. Check it out.

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