>You need special RAM. I forget the details, but the 6400 pages at Low
>End Mac and the 6400 Zone will have all the details.

<http://lowendmac.com/ppc/6500.shtml>

>I just hope that a fully working 6500 wouldn't have been cheaper than
>the board you have plus all the extras you look as if you'll have to
>buy.
>>
>> Also could any one help with supplying the items at a good price.
>
>eBay may well be your best bet.

I'd advise against spending 'real' money on your 62/400 - see eg.
<http://www.2ndchancepc.co.uk/8600.html>,
<http://www.2ndchancepc.co.uk/imac-tray-loading.html> for examples of just
how cheap older used Macs are. You could prob'ly do better for a complete
machine on <http://www.loot.com/>, (quick search shows 5320 + printer
gbp20, 9600/scanner/printer gbp70, and 2 G4s for around gbp200!!).

hth


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