Sorry, but I disagree. Adtec had trouble getting RAM larger than 96meg to work in the 2400 (for some unknown reason). So a better test would be to get 128meg. If the 128 works then the chances of the 64 working are extremely high, but if the 64 meg works there is still no guarantee that the 128 will.Of course.
A better test would be to get the 128 first....anyone?
I naturally defer to the experts here :)
Didn't we discover that you could wire out the old chips etc? Get a grand total of 128mb by bypassing 64 on the chip across over the 32? I know nothing about this so...
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