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Re: IIc Memory..
On 1 Feb, 20:20, "Michael J. Mahon" <mjma...@aol.com> wrote:
> Drew wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I recently picked up an Apple IIC. I took it apart to try and fix
> > keyboard issue and noticed there is a RAM board under the keyboard (i
> > assume so as it looks like one). The IIC is a ROM3. Is there any easy
> > way to figure out how much RAM the IIC has?
>
> Most (all?) IIc RAM boards were based on 41256 chips, so counting
> memory chips should give you the capacity directly: 8 chips, 256KB;
> 32 chips, 1MB.
>
> -michael
>
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Hi Michael,
ok the memory board is upside down, so can't see :). I have to take it
apart again at some point so will take a peek then. (unfortunately the
IIC suffered some damage in transit...)
Quite pleased as wasn't expecting a ROM03 IIc or one with a memory
board...then again doubt i will ever use the extra memory lol.
Drew