Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!ucsd!ucbvax!pasteur!danube.Berkeley.EDU!c60a-cz From: c60a-cz@danube.Berkeley.EDU (Donald Burr) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware Subject: Re: New Mac Frustrations Message-ID: <8950@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> Date: 16 Nov 90 03:41:31 GMT References: <1990Nov9.172342.7363@umiami.ir.miami.edu> <1990Nov14.225709.13353@silvlis.com> <9236@latcs1.oz.au> Sender: news@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU Reply-To: c60a-cz@danube.Berkeley.EDU.UUCP (Donald Burr) Organization: UC Berkeley Experimental Computing Facility (XCF) Lines: 24 In article <9236@latcs1.oz.au> jtc@latcs1.oz.au (John Catsoulis) writes: [ stuff deleted ] >On another note, why did they use a '000 in the Classic rather than an 010? >The difference in price is negligable (on the order of a few dollars), yet the >010 can support (without getting into an argument over it) virtual memory and >can therefore support this aspect of sys7. I'd be particularly interested in >comments from Apple people on this last one. Is it possible to do this? (replace the processor, maybe add a speedup card, etc.) I'd really like to take advantage of as much of Sys7 as possible, which means I'll have to get more memory (this is in the works; all I need is cash) and also as you said, a higher level processor. but can this be done? If so, for how much, and where do I get the stuff (parts, etc.) from? (I'm proficient at electronics so I can install it myself) ______________________________________________________________________________ Donald Burr, Univ of California, Berkeley | "I have a seperate mail-address INTERNET: c60a-cz@danube.Berkeley.edu | for flames and other such nega- or: 72540.3071@compuserve.COM | tive msgs; it's called /dev/null."