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>From: Galen Tatsuo Komatsu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Vintage Macs)
>Subject: Tearing Apart a Color Classic.
>Date: Tue, Jul 2, 2002, 4:18 AM
>

>  Recenty I finally got off my duff and started on doing the video
> modification to my CC so I can pop in a 575 board.  Working with the
> instructions here <http://www.geocities.com/edakoda/> I'm stuck on step 3
> <http://www.geocities.com/edakoda/page_6.htm>.
>  I can't get the chasis out as described.  I've cleared the four
> clips, but things won't budge more than a few milimeters, it seems like
> there's something else holding it in place, between it and the front
> panel.  Am I just not pulling hard enough on it? (I'm using some "gentle"
> force, doing my best to stay clear of the monitor yoke.)
>
>  I figured I could just ask the website's author, but noticing that
> someone else here is on the heels of upgrading their CC, I thought I'd
> bring the question here so they'll know what to expect too.
>
>
> ...anyone else think it's odd that the speaker is on the side despite the
> "speaker holes" at the front center of the CC?


I would halt in your tracks and remove the back shell pronto. If you can see
into that enclosure and there's nothing physically amiss, maybe the RAM is a
little too tall. A carefully manipulated kitchen knife (powered off, plug
pulled) may get the board out safely.


Jeff

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