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- From: cjones@physci.ucla.edu (Chad Jones)
- Subject: Re: MAC SE memory
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- Date: 22 Jan 93 09:13:53 PST
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- In article <1993Jan22.153535.12892@rmtc.Central.Sun.COM> Bill Petro,
- rock@rmtc.Central.Sun.COM writes:
- >When I upgraded a Mac Plus years ago to 4 MB, I had to cut a resistor.
- >Is this necessary in upgrading a Mac SE? Is it the R35 resistor?
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- There are 2 kinds of boards: the resistor board and the jumper board. If
- it's a resistor board, you cut R35. If it's a jumber board, you remove
- the jumper (the one labeled 2/4M)
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