Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!ames!pasteur!agate!saturn!ucscb.UCSC.EDU!unknown From: unknown@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (The Unknown User) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: Extend-a-slot Message-ID: <2941@saturn.ucsc.edu> Date: 22 Apr 88 01:14:15 GMT References: <8804201542.AA05911@wpi.local> Sender: usenet@saturn.ucsc.edu Reply-To: unknown@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (The Unknown User) Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz; CATS Lines: 16 In article <8804201542.AA05911@wpi.local> DSEAH@WPI.BITNET writes: >DICKSON@HARTFORD.BITNET once grumbled about taking the //E to GS upgrade. >I think he said that his AE Ramcard (assuming it is gsRAM for the Apple //GS) >wouldn't fit in the //e case. Then Michael WIlliams@Boulder.Colorado.EDU >suggested that a slot-extender might be used. I have a GS-ram in my upgraded //e, and it fits fine..OH! I just thought of the problem! If the //e in question has the "older" type case (there's probably a year or serial number which is the dividing line, but I know neither), then it is TOO SMALL FOR THE GS MOTHERBOARD ITSELF...That was my problem...They tried to charge me about $90 for the case (the new //e case), but then we called Apple, and it was really free...So they just pu`t it in a NEW //e-style case for free and moved whatever needed to be from my old //e...(Like power supply, etc..) I doubt that that is his problem though, because the motherboard itself shouldn't've fit...He must be referring to a different AE ramcard. -tuu