Bill Garber wrote:
Hope it's not a RAM-4-GS. I made sure my simms did not hit the shielding. If it is, then your shielding is bent in too far, or something is pushing the ram card over. Sitting in the slot on an angle will also cause poor contact. Be sure the ram card is sitting straight up in the socket at all times.
It is, but I think my shielding is extra-fat - it protrudes and insane amount into the case and is folded over at the base so I think, designed that way (it looks totally 'right'). I'll compare to the Woz case, since mine is a UK-spec case.
Incidentally, can I fit those 1Mb simms with only two chips/three chips on? They are much, much lower profile. I have loads of SIMMs lying around...
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