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I have a 1GB stick of memory labeled DD2. I got it from a friend who thought it would work with the A1055 iBook. However, it does not. So, I’ll be selling it. But a quick eBay search for DD2 turns up around 8 results. So, I ask this: are DD2 and DDR2 one and the same? Thanks!
Never heard of DD2 - The Proper term is DDR2 (Double Data Rate Version 2) iBooks do not take DDR2 they take DDR (without the 2) Usually DDR 333 (PC2700)
you’re all wrong i have 2 sticks right in front of me. they are for real. they read 1 GB, DD2 DIMM,F made by PNY A0TFT
Here is link to what I have.. Thought it was DDR2 based on the label.. It is not? http://www.dreamhardware.com/memory/memo… MEMORY PNY 1GB, DD2 DIMM,F A0TFT PO:134270.19 (REFURBISHED) Pin set is different.. notch off slightly