Everything is perfectly clear now.
Do the RIMMs that came with the motherboard have any chips on them?
If not, these are the Continuity RIMMs. They are blank and are used to complete the curcuit for the memory bus.
If you have two 64MB RIMMs and two C-RIMMs then 128MB would be correct.
You can add more memory by replacing the C-RIMMS with two additional RIMMs up to 128MB each if you have Win98/ME.
Win98/ME are limited to 512MB total memory.
If you have Win2000 you can use two more modules up to 512MB each or 2GB total memory. Check you motherboard manual to be sure. That's why the manufacturer went to so much trouble printing it.
If you decide to use what you have the RIMM modules and C-RIMMs may need to be in specific slots. Read your motherboard manual.
If I didn't make all of this clear, read the motherboard manual.
Finally, if all else fails, read the motherboard manual.
Hope this helps. Good luck.
John