On Friday, July 6, 2001, at 02:04 PM, David H Finke wrote:

[snip]
>       However, I just bought a couple of upgrade items on a Yahoo!
> auction, and am starting to put them in.  The keyboard is the easy 
> part --
> 3 screws out of the bottom, and it comes out with the release of two
> mini-clamps (whatever they're called) holding the ribbons.  But, I want 
> to
> get the case all the way open so I can install the 14.4 modem (a steal 
> at
> $9.99, I thought), which is tucked under the plastic.
>
>       (I also want to know the correct routine for when I find another
> steal for a RAM upgrade.)
[snip]

Maybe my page will help:

http://homepage.mac.com/duopage

Then again, maybe it won't....


Tom


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