Upgrading RAM on Satellite Pro SP6100

I want to improve my RAM on my Satellite Pro SP6100. Now, I have 256 MB and in the manual it s recommended to upgrade with 128 or 256 MB. One of my friends updated his SP6100 with 256 MB. But what I m wondering if I can improve it with 512 MB. I will use the same kind o RAM he bought but 512 MB instead. It works perfectly for him and he bought a 256 MB SODIMM 200pin PC2100 DDR - RAM.

I was counting on the 512 MB SODIMM 200pin PC2100 DDR - RAM purchase.

Is it OK to do this same s if not mentioned in the manual?

Hello Daniel

Yes you can update this unit with a module of 512 MB memory.
As far as I know this unit has 2 memory slots, and it is possible to upgrade to max 1024 MB (2x512MB).
In addition you can also use these modules:

PC2100 128 MB (PA3126U - 1 M 12)
PC2100 256 MB (PA3127U - 1 M 25)
PC2100 512 MB (PA3164U - 1 M 51

Good bye

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