Upgrade RAM & BIOS on Sam 2800

Hello! On my Satellite 2800 400 Max my RAM is 192 M.
The BIOS is now upgrated (BIOS 2.00)
Is it possible to increase the RAM up to 192 now? Thank you

Hello

Sorry but you are already using the maximum memory. You can try, but I put t believe that the BIOS update can change it.

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