Transfering Ram from G3 beige tower into 8600/300

Hi all,
My G3 mini tower has 640 mgs ram and my older brother gave me the 8600/300 PowerMac which has 256mgs ram. Can I swap rams from the G3 into my 8600? They show the same specs 168 pin dimms. thanks for your help. Web dude

Web dude,
Close but no cigars. There are two alignment notches in the ram sticks. They look the same but actually, there is a 1mm difference in the spacing of one notch. Do not try to force the one into the other machine.
As you look at the ram sticks for the 8600, you will notice that in the middle (on most brands - I am sure someone will come up with a brand that does not follow the norm : ') ) is a buffer chip that does not match the other silicon chips.
So, the G3 sticks will have an even number of chips and the earlier sticks will have an odd number and the odd one will be the buffer chip.
Ji˜m

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