At 4:00 PM +0000 7/22/2001, Dana Collins wrote:
>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,

   Yep.   It's a III.  I'm not sure what I'm gonna do with it.   It's 
mostly a toy like my Mac Classic.  I haven't powered it up yet except 
to make sure that it would.  I'm still waiting for the adapter that 
will let me use one of my VGA monitors with it.  I wonder what kind 
of treats I will find on the hard drive?

   I got that 32MB SIMM cheaper than an 4 MB SIMM cost 5 years ago. 
For as long as I've been playing with computers, I can never get used 
to how fast prices drop on old technology.
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