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Re: II+ Video problems.
- Subject: Re: II+ Video problems.
- From: waynes@intergate.ca
- Date: 30 Jun 2001 17:36:58 GMT
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Mark Cummings wrote
>John,
>
>do you think your various IIe's with socketed RAMs were made that way, or
>possibly the result of being repaired ?
>My IIe non-enhanced (when new) had and still has soldered in RAMs. Perhaps
>it depends where the boards were assembled or a result of a manufacturing
>change.
>
>And I'm not counting, otherwise I'd have to count mine too :) And I'd have
>to re-count weekly due to constant collecting.
I have over a dozen earlier IIes with every single chip socketed including
RAM. The RAM all have the Apple logo on them. Looking through 40 or so
IIes, it seems like they gradually started soldering in chips until finally
there were only a few socketed ones
Wayne
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