Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!aplcen!haven!umbc3!umbc5.umbc.edu!cs225202 From: cs225202@umbc5.umbc.edu (Sang J. Moon) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: II+ 16k Card? Summary: Plug it in the nearest RAM chip socket Message-ID: <2395@umbc3.UMBC.EDU> Date: 13 Oct 89 11:41:46 GMT References: <8910120219.AA11230@trout.nosc.mil> Sender: newspost@umbc3.UMBC.EDU Reply-To: cs225202@umbc5.umbc.edu.UUCP (Sang J. Moon) Distribution: usa Organization: University of Maryland, Baltimore County Lines: 13 In article <8910120219.AA11230@trout.nosc.mil> mlensenmayer@pro-tcc.UUCP (Mark Lensenmayer) writes: >Does anyone know if this is a II+ card, and how to connect the jumper wire >that appears to plug into a socket. You have to plug it in slot zero, and you remove the RAM chip nearest to the RAM card and plug the jumper wire there. The RAM chip to be removed is the left-rearmost chip in the RAM chip grid. Be careful about the orientation of the jumper plug; I believe the wires sticking out of it should be pointing to the rear. Also, get a chip-removing tool, or be very careful when you pull the chip. If you want more specifics on what to do or how to use the softswitchs to use the extra 16k for your own programs, reply back. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Sang J. Moon "Bwahahahahaha" -JLI