Hi Steve,
You're right: one slot for SIMM, one for VRAM. The VRAM (256k limit, I
believe) is the one next to the power supply, the other is the RAM.
By the way, we ARE talking about an LC III (3) aren't we? In which case 32mg
is great. (An LC II has 2 30pin SIMM slots, and can only get up to 10mg)
Best regards,
Dana

> From: Steve Moody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Vintage Macs)
> Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2001 16:38:45 -0400
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Vintage Macs)
> Subject: LCIII Memory
> 
> 
> I have an LCII that I recently bought to play with.  I also got a
> 32MB SIMM to add memory to it.  Now, I am confused.  There are two
> spots where I can put a SIMM.  According to system specs at
> apple.com, this machine is upgradable with only one SIMM.  There is
> also the option of adding memory for the video.  I assume one is for
> video.  One SIMM slot is along the power supply.  The other is along
> the edged of the motherboard between the hard drive and floppy drive
> cables.  Which one is the right one to plug in my SIMM?
> 
> Or better yet, is there an electronic owner's manual available for the LCIII?
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