Hello Listers,

    I need some help. I have a PM7600/120 with 64 MB RAM that was upgraded
with XLR8 G3/333 card by the previous owner.  I am looking to upgrade the
RAM, but have run into a road block of fustration.

    I do not have the owner's manual, nor the technical manual (and I tried
getting it from Gamba's web site, but the Apple FTP link is broken or once
again they moved it) to determine if this fine machine uses FPM or EDO or
either one (provided all the RAM is the same).  I have seen two conflicting
answers on Apple's KB (the specs say one thing, an article says another),
and more conflicts than I can count on the web.

    Anyone know of a definitive source for an answer? If you can just point
me to where I can get the manuals themselves via download I will go by what
the manuals say. If not, what can I faithfully believe?

    While I am at it, anyone know of a shareware/freeware app that I can
download that would tell me the kind of RAM I have installed?

    The reason I do not know is I bought this machine in it's current state
from a Oregon State University surplus sale a few months ago to replace a
MacPlus. Got it, keyboard, mouse, 15" Apple monitor, OS 9.22, and some nice
software (Office 2001, Toast 4, Illustrator 9, and Photoshop 6) for only
$58. Now it is time to increase the RAM so Photoshop will be happy and I can
be happy listening to my MP3's at the same time.

Any help is appreciated!

Thanks,
Troy


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