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Subject: DIY Mac Fattening: DDJ Jan 84
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Date: Wed, 26-Dec-84 22:01:04 EST
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Posted: Wed Dec 26 22:01:04 1984
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I just picked up a copy of Doctor Dobbs (Jan 84 issue) and it does indeed have
instructions and pictures showing how to do your own Mac upgrade.  They claim
all the parts (incliding 16 256K chips) can be had for under $300, but of the
memory vendors listed in the article with 800 numbers, none of them had chips
for $15 ea (some said they didn't have them at all).  My questions?

- Has anyone tried this upgrade yet?  Did it go smoothly?

- Where is the cheapest place to get 256K bit DRAMS?

							-Jon Spear
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