Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!uwvax!rang From: rang@cs.wisc.edu (Anton Rang) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Upgrading memory (RAM) Message-ID: Date: 15 Jun 90 13:44:05 GMT References: <3914@moondance.cs.uq.oz.au> <56447.2673B586@cmhgate.FIDONET.ORG> <9243@paperboy.OSF.ORG> <41882@apple.Apple.COM> <36990@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU> <25381@cs.yale.edu> <864@kluge.fiu.edu> Sender: news@spool.cs.wisc.edu Distribution: usa Organization: UW-Madison CS department Lines: 16 In-reply-to: corrie@serss0.fiu.edu's message of 14 Jun 90 23:17:24 GMT In article <864@kluge.fiu.edu> corrie@serss0.fiu.edu (Corrie) writes: > The other small problem is that, no matter what your upgrade is, you must >move around a resistor on the mother board which may require soldering. >If your upgrade is for more than 2 Megs, then you can just cut loose >the resistor since for that configuration it must be removed anyway. Resistors are only found on the older systems; newer ones have jumpers instead, so that you don't actually have to cut anything. There is a technote which covers all the different memory configurations pretty well. Anton +---------------------------+------------------+-------------+ | Anton Rang (grad student) | rang@cs.wisc.edu | UW--Madison | +---------------------------+------------------+-------------+