So, $10 each or $10 a bag? I'd chance bumping up from 1mb to 4mb now that I've 
got her working. Trouble is, I know a resistor has to be snipped when upgrading 
to 4gb pardon me, 4mb lol... If the memory is bad, etc. then I'd end up with a 
snipped resistor unless the 1mb can be reinstalled with a snipped resistor. I 
can solder, but looking to keep the machine as original as possible.

How can I get ahold of you to ship me 4 1mb 30p sticks and how much? I have 
Paypal. Been eBaying for years. Check user stuffko for honesty.

Thanks-
Jim McClellan
2058 W Howard Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53221

(address in case you can ship me the 4 1mb's....)


On Jun 28, 2011, at 10:20 AM, Tom Long wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Saw your post.  I have a large bag of 256K and 1M 30 pin simms available.  I 
> still have a IIsi that I can test them in.
> Let me know if you're interested.  Your choice - $10 shipped.
> 
> Tom
> 
> On Jun 27, 2011, at 9:56 PM, poopoopoopoo wrote:
> 
>> I picked up a very clean Mac Plus with all the trimmings - 40mb CMS
>> external HDD, even the original cover. She boots System 6.0.8
>> beautifully but intermittently locks up - at least that's what it did
>> prior to my opening the case. I carefully opened it up to visually
>> inspect the components. Everything at least looks in good shape.
>> Absolutely no leaky/popped caps, etc. I carefully removed the 30pin
>> SIMMS and cleaned the edge connectors with a pencil eraser.
>> 
>> I did a bit more housecleaning before I reassembled it. It booted
>> right up but after awhile now it randomly reboots. I am beginning to
>> suspect bad RAM.
>> 
>> I am an old-school computer technician, and am pretty good at what I
>> do but I cannot troubleshoot board-level component failure.
>> 
>> I'm thinking of replacing the 4 256k sticks. Any ideas where I could
>> obtain some?
>> 
>> Thanks in advance!
>> 
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