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- From: jtgorman@cs.arizona.edu (J. Taggart Gorman)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc
- Subject: Re: IIsi RAM
- Message-ID: <21627@optima.cs.arizona.edu>
- Date: 4 Sep 92 19:52:52 GMT
- References: <1992Sep4.134333.15099@etek.chalmers.se> <1992Sep4.183632.15784@leland.Stanford.EDU>
- Sender: news@cs.arizona.edu
- Reply-To: jtgorman@cs.arizona.edu (J. Taggart Gorman)
- Organization: Organization? We don't need no steenking organization!
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- Discliamer: Upon my being captured or killed, my professors will
- disavow any knowledge of me, my statements, and/or
- my mission.
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-
- In article <1992Sep4.183632.15784@leland.Stanford.EDU>,
- Citizen thorn@leland.Stanford.EDU (Shannon Lee Thornburg) writes :
- >
- >The IIsi can also use 512k SIMMs for a total memory of 3 Mb.
- >
- >This was one of the standard configurations that Apple sold (the IIsi 3/40)
- >before they gave up pretending that anyone could do anything useful with
- >System 7 and fewer than 4 MB RAM.
-
- Nope, the two models that you can buy (from Apple) are the 3/40 and the
- 5/80.
-
- Maybe you are thinking of pre and early System 7 days when Apple believed
- that 2Mb was all you needed. When the IIsi first came out, the two models
- were 2/40 and 5/80. I know. I got one of those 2/40's. (Couldn't afford
- Apple's $500 80Mb drive...) First thing I did after pulling my new IIsi from
- the box was to yank out the 4 256k SIMMs (ick!) and put in my 1Mb SIMMs from
- my Plus.
-
- And now 5Mb is driving me crazy. My 4Mb SIMMs are coming soon, thank
- goodness...
-
- |--------------------------------| "If you were happy all of your life,
- | J. Taggart Gorman Jr. | you wouldn't be human - you'd be a
- | jtgorman@caslon.cs.arizona.edu | game show host."
- |--------------------------------| Winona Ryder, in _Heathers_
-