Christian Wacker wrote:
> So from what I gathered, I could use the Classic as either nostalga or
> a project for some other idea or mod-job, and the LCII would be my
> best bet for messing around with. The IIe card for educational
> purposes sounds correct, seeing as I purchased the machine with
> monitor and keyboard for $0.50 at the school garage sale. I had only
> planned on sacraficing it because I was told it wouldn't boot. Little
> did they know that some unruly student just dragged a screensaver into
> the startup folder. This LCII has two types of ram slots, What kind of
> ram would be better (one really old style one like what I see in my
> Classic, and 2 newer ones). and how hard would it be to get this ram
> into the system?
> What kind of 68K browser would be used to get this online, and how
> would I get it online without using a modem?

It has only one type of RAM slot, 30 pin SIMM.  There are two of them 
and each can take a 4Mb SIMM.  The other slot is a VRAM SIMM for adding 
video memory.



-- 
Clark Martin
Redwood City, CA, USA
Macintosh / Internet Consulting

"I'm a designated driver on the Information Super Highway"

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