Thanks for that reassurance.
On DDR RAM, was there any compatibility problems if the DIMMs were double-sided? (i.e. If there are RAM chips populating both sides, did that matter on some motherboards?)
I recall getting some RAM (years ago) that at the time I thought would work but didn't. It got very hot (to the point of smelling hot) and I had to return it. I can't recall why it was incompatible. Right now the computer has 3 x 256MB DIMMs and I think the DIMM I returned was a 1GB stick. Any DDR RAM I find now are 1GB double-sided DIMMS.
From my notes, the mobo has a VIA Apollo KM266 chipset, and I haven't found any specs online for that.
Are the odds in my favor of picking up one (or two) of 1GB double-sided DIMMs and having it be compatible?