All you need to do to get under the keyboard is pull the two little tabs at the top back and lift up. (The tabs are located between esc and F1 & F8 and F9) After that, simply remove the heat shield. The lower bank of RAM is under the processor, AFAIK. However, I've never used a Pismo, so I'm running from my Lombard experience. The keyboard is the same, though.

HTH,
Caleb
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----- Original Message -----
From: Tom Ethen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, December 30, 2005 12:26 pm
Subject: Re: Pismo frozen with DVD

I have two Pismos and have never had a problem playing a
commercial DVD on
either one, although both of them have 1 Gig of RAM.

Tom


Mine doesn't have that much and THAT may well be the root of the
sluggish-ness.
Do you think someone with two left hands can fairly easily add or
replace  more RAM without too much risk of cracking something
underneath the hood?
Does one need a special screw driver to open the keyboard or do you
think the kind that one uses for eye glasses would work?

Thanks


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