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From: clf3678@ultb.UUCP (C.L. Freemesser)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
Subject: Re: 1040ST Memory Upgrades
Summary: I don't really suggest it
Message-ID: <1089@ultb.UUCP>
Date: 28 Jul 89 00:32:13 GMT
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In article <1233@cs.rit.edu> ajy2208%ucss@cs.rit.edu (Albert Yarusso) writes:
>Hello! 
>
>  I will be buying a 1040ST soon, and I was wondering what kind of memory
>upgrades are available for it.  I have heard of various 2.5meg and 4meg
>upgrades, but specific information escapes me at this time.. 
>
>  Thanks for any help! 
>__________________________________________________________________________
> Albert Yarusso               | ajy2208@ritvax.bitnet
> Rochester Institute of Tech. | {rutgers, ames}!rochester!ritcv!ajy2208
> Computer Science             | ajy2208@ritcv.cs.rit.edu

I really don't suggest you get a memory upgrade for the 1040st.  The
power supply inside the computer is kinda "whimpy", and you might
run into problems with it.  If you DO upgrade, I DON'T suggest 4 megs.
Your supply MIGHT be able to handle 2.5 megs, but I would be VERY
hesitant about straining my machine with 4 megs.

Of course, you could rig a PC power supply to the ST, and that would 
solve your problems.....


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