>List,
>
>As I follow for-sale listings for 2400c's and consider the 
>advisability of purchasing a low-RAM unit (16,32,48) and later 
>adding memory,  I am realizing that I don't really know the proper 
>and correct technical or item description for the upgrade RAM cards 
>that would be compatible.  Particularly as it might appear on eBay 
>or from a vendor (if any).
>
>I would  be most appreciative for any help with this.
>
>Patrick Baum

Patrick, the specs for the module itself is: "60 ns SO-DIMM".  Most 
vendors, if they have it, may just list availability.  Just be sure 
they have a fair return policy.  The TechWorks module I have is no 
longer listed by TechWorks.

Between all the broken machines and the few 96MB upgraded machines I 
expect you can find a used one out of a 2400 that should work fine.


Ralph Mawyer, Jr.
San Antonio, Texas

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