I reckon someone needs to get one of the 64MB modules for the 2400/3400, yank the chips and resolder them onto the motherboard. Obviously requires some skill. Not sure how many chips are on the mobo compared to card (2 vs 4 right?) but that should at least be a cheap way to get 96MB in there. Guess its not really worth it for the solder.Perhaps ... 3400 chips on a bare SO-DIMM?
In any case, thats what the Japanese dude did. He had a second 64MB that he wired in place of the 16MB onboard. That's a nice easy 128MB with just "common" chips...
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Here, where men sit and hear each other groan;
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