on 3/20/04 1:19 AM, Louis Labrie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Well I decided to open up my Mac and have a look.
> My motherboard matches yours that you have on your site.
> but on mine one of the chips on the other side of the board
> has a socket with a chip in it piggy backed on top soldered
> to it with a couple resistors and also 2 wires going to another spot
> on the board. So this is an original 128 that has been upgraded to
> 512k ram. I also own a Mac 512k and a Plus and a SE and SE FDHD
> and SE sd and SE30 and Classic and Classic II and Color Classic
> and LC ,LC II, LC III. And Many more Mac's including a Mac Portable
> And a TAM. All together I have 40+ Mac's. And another 20+ other
> various Computers like a Sun SparcStation5/110, A Atari ST1040,
> A NeXTSTATION slab mono with Openstep 4.2 and the list just goes on and
> on.
> 
> 
> Louis
> 
> 
> 
> 
It'd be great to see a photo of that conversion.


Jeff


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