Now, why can't anyone do something like that to a 1400? Figure 16meg built 
in, 32meg on the bottom and a 48 stacked on top. That's 96megs without anyone 
making new ram. I hear it's the ROM that gives it this max, if so, why do 
1400 upgrades still have this same restriction?

   Jake

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Hm, Googling around for more info on PowerBook 500 upgrades, I came across

this page:


<http://www.powerbook.org/phenix/laboratory/memory_64mb/index.html>


Apparently, these guys have managed to cram up to 64 MB into a Blackbird.

Now I definitely have to dust off my old 'Book!


,xtG

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