The computer you have requires two different RAM chips in
order to upgrade the RAM to the fullest extent as supported.
1 - PC-2700 200-pin SO-DIMM (user accessible),
1 - PC-2700 184-pin SDRAM (factory installed)
Maximum RAM: 2.0 GB (Actual) or 1.0 GB (Apple)
The upper factory slot where the original 256MB chip is stowed
is a harder upgrade; since the computer requires a bit of tedious
and fastidious effort to get into there and do it with great attention
to detail. The computer's processor has a thermal device to remove
heat from it and disperse it, and this has several parts; it must be
partially removed to access the section where this internal RAM
chip resides. And thermal paste in selected areas must be applied
properly and to certain specification for the computer to work right.
{The lower or user-replaceable upgrade slot is relatively easy and
it holds only one chip, the equivalent of a laptop profile 200-pin
so-dimm chip as noted above. These are available in 1024MB
specification, as are the more standard RAM in 184-pin for the
factory upgrade slot; which is harder to get into. The site you
noted where instructions were seen may not have included the
info on how to get into the harder to access RAM slot inside.}
While this type of computer is apart for a RAM upgrade, it is prime to
have the 3.6 volt 1/2AA lithium battery on the logic board replaced.
Any other internal considerations could be done while it is apart, but
only to the degree allowed by the design. Cleaning dust out of the
layers inside the half-dome base is also a good idea at the time.
since air circulation inhibited by dust can shorten the unit's life.
The optical drive, hard disk drive, RAM chips, clock battery, and a
few other parts can be either replaced (as needed, for repair or
upgrade) but little else. A fast spin-rate (RPM) hard disk drive
of about 7200 RPM and a large buffer of 16MB or so, and a
suitable amount of RAM in both slots, and perhaps as needed,
a superdrive replacement or upgrade (MCE had some listed)
can keep one of these going awhile; so long as no serious
hardware issues result over time. (Refurbished logic boards
and some other parts are among the more costly replacements
as this may be the breaking point in some owner budget if the
computer gets to the point where the LB or graphics go out.)
For some of the specifications for most things Mac, you could
download and use a free database from
http://mactracker.ca
as your computer among others are listed. A handy little app.
Since the best step in Tiger 10.4.x is 10.4.11 and the last bits
for that including a Combo larger size file is a free download
to take the retail Tiger system to that last step, from Apple
Support online, the Combo 10.4.11 file and security updates,
plus Quicktime, Java, and Safari, are among some of the
later updates which the last version step of Tiger should be
installed first in order to use. 10.4.7 if on a retail - and not
a machine-specific (made for one model) disc - is OK. I had
a 10.4.0 disc set and since that was retail, it would work in
any supported Macintosh. A later Tiger retail bootable installer
is even better; so long as it is NOT a disc for only one model
& is not an upgrade disc; since they aren't a full install system set.
Be sure when doing a software install, upgrade or system update
or adding security updates, applications, etc, that you perform
the basics as recommended even though nothing appears to be
changing as a result; by this I mean, repair disk permissions by
using Disk Utility's click on for 'repair disk permissions' and also
when you restart the computer between installations of parts in
a sequence, occasionally start in SafeBoot and then repair the
disk permissions in Disk Utility; then restart normally.
There is more to know, but that would require some feedback
to see what and where you are going with this; and many bits
of information are available on the main Support site. Some of
the people here have owned many of the computers in question
and have some ideas. And some of us still have them!
Good luck & happy computing! 🙂
edited to add more words.