make sure they are 256k chips and not the 64k chips found on older PCeee
logic boards

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> From:         Bruce R. Baker[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Reply To:     Apple2list
> Sent:         Monday, September 08, 2003 9:23 AM
> To:   Apple2list
> Subject:      Re: Bad RAM Upgrade?
> 
> I cannot help you really.  Without soldering you may be sol.  You could
> ask the seller to reverse the sale.
> 
> I can sell you the apple 1 mb card.  Try my auctions on bidville.com.  I
> think I have some that are populated but am not sure.  I do have some like
> that one that do work.  I'll guarantee them.  Last I looked there was one
> populated, one partially populated.
> 
> You get the chips out of old pcs, maybe 286's or older.  Some motherboards
> will have some to harvest.  But of course this is harder and harder to
> find.
> 
> BRuce
> 
> On Sun, 7 Sep 2003, Matt Jordan wrote:
> 
> > > Unseat the ram chips that can be removed and see if the bare card will
> > > cause
> > > the same problem.
> >
> > The only chips on this board are the ones soldered to it.  It was
> > advertised as a 1 MB upgrade but sadly this 1 MB upgrade turned out to
> > be a 256K upgrade *capable* of being a 1 MB upgrade.  It is the Apple
> > RAM upgrade card ... its just unpopulated.  And the jumpers are not set
> > for the missing chips.  I suppose either the card is bad or a more
> > remote possibility is that the IIgs (ROM 3) itself has a bad logic
> > board.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Matt
> >
> >
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