Hello all, 

i have recently acquired a mac classic. upon taking it apart for inspection
it had a Applied Engineering Transwarp Classic accellerator card piggy
backed under the mobo. it obviously had a 030 cpu with a fpu next to it. as
there were heat sinks on both i wasn't able to see the speed nor do i have
any software to check. the previous owner said it was 40mhz. no reason to
doubt. the card also carries 4 simm slots on it as well.

my questions are this: does anyone have any info on this card or company or
where one might find it? lowendmac merely makes mention of them and i've
tried numerous web searches to no avail.

second: anyone know how to break the 4 MB ram barrier? i tried putting in
16MB simms with OS6 and OS7.5 so it must be rooted in the mobo and not the
OS, right? sure would be nice to get more ram in there. this machine cruises
along quite well, 7.5 feels very zippy and 6 flew.

any info would be greatly appreciated

thanks
kj 

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