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- From: tmcg@blueline.Corp.Sun.COM (Tom McGinn - 65507)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware,comp.sys.mac.misc,sun.mac-users
- Subject: Maximum memory in a IIsi?
- Followup-To: poster
- Date: 3 Sep 1992 20:33:16 GMT
- Organization: Sun Microsystems Inc., Mountain View, CA
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- Keywords: IIsi, memory
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- I am confused.
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- Can someone explain what the true limit on the amount of memory that
- the IIsi can use? I have seen some adverts listing 8Mb chips for
- the IIsi, for a total of 33Mb, and others listing 16Mb chips for
- a total of 65Mb.
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- MacWorld says something about the limit being 17Mb, as does the Apple
- manual.
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- Can the IIsi make use of the 8 and 16Mb SIMMS? Or does System 7.0
- restrict the limit to 17MB? Would you need software (ala Connectix)
- to see the additional memory?
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- Thanks for any info, I'll summarize responses and repost -
-
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- Tom McGinn
- Sun Microsystems
- Interactive Media Systems
-