Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uwm.edu!csd4.csd.uwm.edu!mcgu5464 From: mcgu5464@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Ronald J Mcguire) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: Memory Expansion Apple IIgs Message-ID: <9878@uwm.edu> Date: 3 Mar 91 05:12:50 GMT References: <7798@crash.cts.com> Sender: news@uwm.edu Followup-To: alt.flame Organization: University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Lines: 17 In article <7798@crash.cts.com> aford@pro-mansion.cts.com (Adam Ford) writes: >I have a Harris GS Sause, just got it yesterday. I have a ROM 3 IIgs and I >tried to use GS Ram by Applied Engineering, (yuck) this Harris works much >better. With the SIMMs there is none of this which chips do I get, which >way do I put them in? It very simple. I have 4 256k SIMMS in so with the >MEG already in my computer and the new memory, I now have 2 meg.... In what ways is it better? I have a GS Ram+ with 1 meg on board so far with my Rom 03 that makes 2 also. No problems. Whats your point? I didn't have any problems putting in my chips, and since its a "smart" memory card, you don't need to put jumpers on it. Any intellegent being *should* be able to figgure out how to plug chips in, and in the owners manual there is a list of a half dozen chips you can use. You call up marsh electronics, ask if they have them in stock, and buy them. NO SWEAT. Now the advantage to using the SIMMS is that you can steal all the memory out of the Mac on the table across from you, run some great memory intensive programs, and tempt the Mac user to keep up...