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From: woo@pioneer.arpa (Alex Woo)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: Home upgrade of Mac II video?
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Date: Mon, 20-Jul-87 20:28:11 EDT
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In article <57900001@sfu_halley> mcdonald@sfu_halley.cs.sfu writes:
>
>A quick question for Mac II users.  Is it possible to do the 4 to 8 bit
>upgrade on the apple video board by oneself?  Is it easy?  Will it invalidate
>any of Apple's warranties?  What with the price of DRAMs these days, it it
>just needs 4 memory chips it strikes me that what apple is charging is quite
>a bit more than what the upgrade should cost.
>

What chips or boards are used this upgrade?  There are sockets 
already on the video board.  I'm willing to solder if I have to.

Alex Woo