At 4:37 PM -0400 9/13/03, James wrote:
I opened the computer but can't locate the amount of memory. There is a black rectangular slot on the bottom right (Methode 472-02203-07 4389), but there is nothing inserted in it. There are seven similar slots at the top part of the computer with a small dark green board in one, and a longer green board in another leaving 5 unoccupied black small rectangles. Where would the size of memory be located?

Press Open-Apple, Control, and Escape keys together. This should bring up the Desk Accessories screen, with Control Panel highlighted. Press return, which should open the Control Panel. Use the up or down arrows to move the highlight to Ram Disk. Under Select Disk Size: you will find -Largest Selectable:. That shows the Ram installed. If it's 256K, you have a Rom 1. If it's 1125K, you have a Rom 3. For most purposes, you need at least 4Meg, so a 4Meg card is needed for the memory slot.


Computer Circulation Center http://icm.computercci.com has hard drives and memory cards.
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