Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!doug.cae.wisc.edu!bruggink From: bruggink@neep.engr.wisc.edu (Dennis Bruggink) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware Subject: Rocket memory question Message-ID: Date: 2 May 91 21:20:11 GMT Distribution: comp.sys.mac.hardware Organization: university of wisconsin Lines: 16 pierce@radius.com writes: > The rocket is designed so that you can take the memory off your motherboard >and transfer it to the rocket, leaving 4-256K simms to boot from. It does How is memory added to the board? I.e., assuming I've got 5 MB on my IIcx now, if I pull the 4 MB off and transfer it to the Rocket, am I then finished, or will the board require another four 1 MB simms?? Or, can I add one or two 4-MB simms in addition to the 4 1-MB simms I just added? The info I got from radius says dram requirements are: 256K x 8, 1M x 8, 4M x 8, 16M x 8 so, does this mean that there are 8 slots on the card, and they *all* have to be filled w/ the *same* size simm? Or do we get to mix and match, and leave slots vacant?