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Subject: RAM's
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Date: Sat, 7-Jul-84 15:41:06 EDT
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Posted: Sat Jul 7 15:41:06 1984
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From: Edward.Tecot@CMU-CS-H
Removing the RAMs is very easy, first, cut them out with a wire cutters and
then *carefully* remove the individual leads with a low power soldering iron.
Note that this reduces the usefulness of the original memory (you will have
a hard time putting it into a socket) but the mother board is safe and ready
to accept the bigger RAM chips.
Rumor: Apple is currently debating whether or not to support the new 68010
chip in their Mac upgrade.
_emt
