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Re: AE ZRAM Ultra 2 in //c+?



In article <385FD8B0.543D51@dcnet2000.com>,
  phoenyx <quazar@dcnet2000.com> wrote:
> You would be surprised how simple it is to install, assuming you have
all
> the original parts. Besides the board, you need the adapter pegs to
support
> the board and the keyboard. You might be able to make your own from
> small wooden dowel rods. Just be careful, without the correct
support, you
> can damage the keyboard. Too much spacer and you strain either the
card
> or the keyboard. When I purchased mine, it came with several different
> sized sets to allow for differences in keyboards.

This unit is fully populated (I'm assuming that meand there's 1 Meg.)
It comes with the original box, disks, instructions and YES EVEN THE
PEGS. I've checked the manual and as far as I can tell it has
everything right down to the warranty card.
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