Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cbmvax!uunet!crdgw1!gecrdvm1!syspmzt From: SYSPMZT@gecrdvm1.crd.ge.com Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Should I try to make a 1040 a Mega 4 ??? Message-ID: <91060.160940SYSPMZT@GECRDVM1.BITNET> Date: 1 Mar 91 20:09:40 GMT Organization: General Electric Corporate Research & Development Lines: 29 I'm a long time owner of a 1040 ST, from the early days, though suprisingly I know little about the guts/upgrades or even available software. I use the machine for MIDI sequencing, and that's about it. After 4 years or so, my machine is getting pretty shabby, and has a nifty disk controller problem, besides being a TOS 1.1 machine with the file dialog bug and the like. I'm also severely memory constrained. I don't want to invest any money in a machine I'm convinced will roll over and expensively die one day soon. So, I've been thinking about getting a Mega 4, but I can't really afford the full deal, even already owning a monitor (my 3rd, actually). A local music store starting selling 1040's with monitors for $599 recently, and it got me to thinking: I don't really care about the blitter chip for my application (do I?), and don't really need the new keyboard (I only press single key commands at a time), and though I'd like the detached keyboard, I can live without it. So, finally, my questions: Can I easily upgrade the memory of a new 1040, can I do it myself (I don't solder well), or are there a number of firms/ individuals that can do this for me? If the latter is the best recommendation, any advice on who to do the upgrade? Lastly, am I missing out on anything big by not going with the Mega 4? I don't read ST magazines, and poke my head into this category infrequently, so I'm not as well-educated as I should be on the subject. All advice very gratefully appreciated, Phil Z.