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Subject: Home-Brew Fat Macs?
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Date: Tue, 5-Jun-84 02:09:47 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jun  5 02:09:47 1984
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Date:           Mon, 4 Jun 84 13:02:20 PDT
From: Kenneth Clark 
To: byard@dca-eur
Cc: info-mac@sumex-aim, clark@aerospace
Subject:        Home-Brew Fat Macs?
In-Reply-To:    Your message of 2 June 1984 10:28 GMT

  I would be game for trying to convert my Mac to 512K but:

1) Some skill would be required by owners because the memory chips
are soldered in (no chip sockets), and de-soldering 16 chips without
distroying the circuit board is non-trivial.

2) It voids our warranty...

3) Would not we need a modified Finder and/or Toolbox ROM to make effective 
use of the extra memory?

Now of course if Apple would make available an official upgrade kit to
qualified user groups...