Satellite A60-199 - memory upgrade questions

I have a Satellite A60-199 and you want to increase the RAM to 512 MB.
Is this possible and if so how much memory can I put in

Mike hills

The brochure says that you can install a 1 GB module in the memory slot. There is only one slot, you can install memory.

So if there are 256MB onboard, you can increase the total 1.25 GB memory

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