Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!columbia!rutgers!ames!hc!beta!unm-la!unmvax!sandia!intvax!loucks From: loucks@intvax.UUCP (Cliff Loucks) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Dove memory upgrades Message-ID: <235@intvax.UUCP> Date: Fri, 24-Apr-87 10:08:14 EST Article-I.D.: intvax.235 Posted: Fri Apr 24 10:08:14 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 25-Apr-87 21:09:39 EST References: <981@mit-amt.MEDIA.MIT.EDU> Organization: Sandia National Labs, Org. 1411, Albq, NM Lines: 43 Summary: It's back to Apple for me. In article <981@mit-amt.MEDIA.MIT.EDU>, bc@mit-amt.MEDIA.MIT.EDU (bill coderre) writes: > I was the one who posted the bad experiences with Dove MacSnap memory > upgrades. I claimed their chip clips were poorly done, resulting in > poor contact. > > Well, that was several months ago, and Dove claims to have improved. > The one MacSnap which a local dealer got working is still functioning > flawlessly, in a Hyperdrive no less. (Most other upgrades don't claim > Hyper compatibility.) > > My suggestion: find a local dealer who swears up and down that they > can install MacSnaps no problem. Then pay her a reasonable amount of > money to prove her assertion. > > And let us know,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,bc I just tried to get the 2MB upgrade for a 515KE with 10MB Hyperdrive. Dove makes a special version of this that they say is compatible with the Hyperdrive. The first unit they sent was indeed marked as the Hyperdrive version, but it wasn't. It went back. They sent a new one. The dealer tried to install it. He couldn't. After three calls to Dove, he has given up, and will no longer sell Dove upgrades (they don't carry Hyperdrives anymore either). On the last call to Dove the dealer suggested my Mac be sent back to Dove for the installation, but they declined. Could be Dove's upgrades for normal (non-Hyperdrive) machines are a good product; I can't say. I believe MacDoctor is supposed to be making a Hyperdrive compatible upgrade. I will give them a call this morning to see. (I used one of their upgrade kits before for a 128 to 512 upgrade; worked fine.) If all else fails, I will get the Plus upgrade. It's just that with the Hyperdrive (which I haven't had any real problems with) I don't need the SCSI port, and while the DIN-8s may be cute (in the Macintosh tradition?), the DB-9s are what I'm cabled for now. Still sort on memory, Cliff -- Cliff Loucks cmcl2!lanl!unm-la!unmvax!sandia!intvax!loucks Sandia National Labortories, Albuquerque, New Mexico