Is this true of all Macs and all RAM and all upgrades? I had some guy 
in a store tell me that if I upgraded my 9600/233, I'd have to get 
all new RAM. I think he was really trying to sell me a new computer. 
I went in to buy a cable or something like that.

Carolyn


>Yep.
>The RAM sits on the mother board.
>The G3 upgrade goes in the cpu slot,
>and it does not disturb the RAM.
>Moreover, the G3 card will be happy with the new 60 nanosecond RAM:
>(128 MB  60 nanosecond  168 pin  5 volt  FPM  DIMMs)
>
>
>
>
>>  Vern Andrews wrote:
>>  If I get the 128MB RAM for my 7300 now, will I be able to use the 
>>present RAM after
>  > installing the G3 processor upgrade ?
>>
>

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