Hi Everyone -- me again!

I have some more questions about my Mac IIci.

First off, I am thinking of adding a Daystar 030 Direct Slot 50 Mhz
accelerator, but this would require the removal of my Apple Mac IIci cache
card.  Question:  Would this increase or decrease performance?  The
accelerator card has a math-coprocessor, like the cache card, but I do not
know if it has any on-board cache to replace the 32K of cache I would lose.
Also, do I need a control panel for this card or is it just plug and play?

Secondly,  I am thinking about adding 16 MB ram simms to replace my 4 MB
ram simms.  Can my power supply handle all this extra upgrading?  The IIci
was originally designed to handle a maximum of 32 MB ram, but they later
started manufacturing 8 and 16 MB ram simms for the IIci.

I plan to keep my internal 80 MB hard drive, but I have several SCSI
devices attached to my Mac IIci.

I know there are limitations on the power supply of a Mac IIsi, but are
there any on the Mac IIci?

Thanks,

DeVaul



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