IBook G4 12'' 1.33Ghz; RAM question

I have 1 GB DDR SDRAM, can a 12 inch iBook handle more than 1 GB? I just forget what its maximum is.

Your iBook can handle a maximum of 1.5GB of RAM.
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      Total Number of Cores:          2
      L2 Cache:          3 MB
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      Bus Speed:          1.07 GHz
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      Description:          AHCI Version 1.20 Supported
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      Queue Depth:          32
      Removable Media:          No
      Detachable Drive:          No
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    <Edited By Host>

    Hi Christos77,
    I also have a late 2008 13 inch unibody MacBook - mine has the 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and a 250GB Toshiba hard drive.  At the beginning of January I upgraded my RAM from the original 2GB to 8GB from OWC and it made an enormous difference to the functionality of my machine.  In fact, it turned it from being almost unusable to working in a reasonable way. 
    The recent death of my Time Capsule has prompted me to re-think my setup and, basically, what I need is a drive with greater capacity than my original Toshiba 250GB that the MacBook shipped with.  I'm currently working with only 11.65GB of Available disk space so I need to do something pretty quickly.
    I've been researching over the past couple of days and decided that my need for storage is greater than my need for speed so I've decided to replace my existing HDD with a new HDD instead of going down the OWC 'Data Doubler' route. 
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    Many thanks for your help.
    Cheers
    Tricia
    BTW I've been running OS X 10.7.x on my system since it came out - no problems at all with it - am thinking of upgrading to 10.8 because I've read that it takes a little less space and is more efficient in memory management - but will have to check a few more things first before I decide to do that!
    Message was edited by: Patricia Henwood to add OS details

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