Ram Upgrade...how many pins?

So I've downloaded the manual for my macbook and it states that the ram is a 200 PIN card, but I can't seem to find 200 pins anywhere.
I want to upgrade the ram in my macbook, everywhere I go only sell 204 pin and 240 pin. I know laptops take 204 pin rams, but according to the manual that won't work.
Is the ram in the macbook a rare type that I must order directly from apple? Does the manual have a typo?
Please help.
Thanks!

AV41 wrote:
So I've downloaded the manual for my macbook and it states that the ram is a 200 PIN card, but I can't seem to find 200 pins anywhere.
I want to upgrade the ram in my macbook, everywhere I go only sell 204 pin and 240 pin.
Try [Here|http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/MacBook/DDR2>. There are other places but I like this one. They have pretty good pricing and they're tested and guaranteed.

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