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Subject: Re: Reviews on 512K upgrade?
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Date: Wed, 8-Jul-87 19:59:00 EDT
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Posted: Wed Jul  8 19:59:00 1987
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When i upgraded to 512K, i got the bare board from disto.  No software,
which was fine with me.  I posted my experience with it a month or so
back - to summarize:  DONT PLUG IT IN TOO FAR!  The sockets on the
coco don't have bottoms, and you can short pins to circuit board traces.
The thing cost me (i think) $40.  I ordered it from a company in the 
US - otherwise customs holds up delivery a week or two.  Of course, 256K
ram chip prices have gone up a lot lately - thanks congresscritters.

I havent had any problems with the board.                  

    - tim sirianni