> Will someone please tell me about my original post
> instead of making fun and telling me to do dumb
> things?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Willy

William, you're not fooling me. You know a lot more about Vintage Macs than
you are pretending to know right now. Stop trolling and you'll stop getting
smart ass comments.

And, to answer your original question: It's difficult to say if the 020
accelerator in your SE will allow you to run more RAM, that is if there is
truly an accelerator in it.

AFAIK, Brainstorm was one of the companies doing SE hotrodding. Dunno if
their accelerators accepted extra memory or not though. I would imagine a
good indicator would be the prescence of a PMMU. Since the PMMU is seperate
from the 68020 processor, if your accelerator has one than it is more than
just a chip and more likely to have SIMM sockets.

Check to see if you can run any sort of VM software. AFAIK, that is the only
true way to tell if a PMMU is present on a 68020.


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