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- From: davisson@milton.u.washington.edu (Gordon Davisson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Subject: Re: Help on repairing Mac SE, please!
- Message-ID: <1992Jul28.073603.3661@u.washington.edu>
- Date: 28 Jul 92 07:36:03 GMT
- References: <1992Jul23.152346.13475@gateway.novell.com> <894@telxon.UUCP> <de19-250792155117@mac40-pg2.umd.edu>
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- In article <de19-250792155117@mac40-pg2.umd.edu> de19@umail.umd.edu (Dana S Emery) writes:
- >> [Various argument about how to configure RAM in a Mac SE deleted]
-
- >Actually, since there have been multiple versions of the SE LB, you are
- >both right, the jumper is out for both 2.5 mb and 4mb; the resistors are (i
- >think) also both out for 2.5 and for 4mb.
-
- Right.
-
- >For either machine, for 2.5 mb, the 1mb simms must be in the slots closest
- >to the cpu chip (ie, the interior slots).
-
- Oops, no. In the older version (with resistors) they go this way, but
- in the newer version (with jumpers) the 1MB SIMMs go in the slots nearest
- the edge.
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