If it will handle parity chips, I've probably got some around somewhere (of
of PC's) that I could spare...  I always assumed Mac's had to have
non-parity...

Wesley


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> I'm thinking of replacing the 4 256k sticks. Any ideas where I could 
> obtain some?

May as well go for 1 meg SIMMs to max out the RAM. You'll have to find
surplus or used SIMMs.

Try the LEM Swap e-mail list or someone on here might have some. Non-parity
is the type needed but parity ones should work, the Mac will simply ignore
the 9th bit.

The only 68k Mac to require parity 30 pin SIMMs was the IIci some US
Government agencies used. It had an extra parity controller chip on the
motherboard. Civilian IIci versions have an empty spot for that chip.

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