So, I don't have to disconnect the ribbon cable, just carefully flip
over the keyboard like on a Pismo. That's a relief!  Then, another
question:  do the two RAM modules need to be the same (balanced?) or
can I really just pop in a 128 Mb module or of whatever size in the
vacant slot?  Thanks.

Will

On Mar 24, 1:52 pm, Will_i_am <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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!
>
> Will
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