I'm a new owner of a fine old Wallstreet Series II 300 Mhz but with only 64 Mb RAM. I plan to use it strictly for classic apps under MacOS 9.2, therefore, should I seriously consider maxing out the RAM, and if so, how daunting will disconnecting what appears to be a rather delicate keyboard ribbon cable connection required apparently to get down to the RAM modules? I recall a similar ribbon cable connector on a hot-swappable drive (Pismo) which I royally mussed up so have a fear of tangling again with one of these? Any advice from anyone, or is it absolutely necessary to make this keyboard disconnect to install new RAM in the first place? Kind thanks for any and all advice and pointers!
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