My Reply follows quote. On 07/12/2003 14:53 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>This site <http://www.rgaros.nl/gestalt/index.html> says the 
>Wallstreet (Wallstreet I) has a VRAM slot (look in the "mach" gestalt 
>section). Is that true? Where is it, if so? I assume it's on the 
>bottom of the motherboard, since it's not visible anywhere under the 
>keyboard area. Is it possible to install more VRAM by swapping out 
>whatever might already be installed?
>
>Also, what would happen if I took the 292MHz CPU out of my Wallstreet 
>I and put it in my 233MHz Wallstreet II? I've heard that they are 
>supposed to be incompatible... Can anyone explain to me exactly _why_ 
>they are incompatible?
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Well, first, I have had both types of Wallstreets apart. On the 
Wallstreet I, there are "solder pads" for vram, but no chips present. I 
saw no evidence of "slots."

Second, the bus speeds of the two types of main logic boards are 
different. Don't know what would happen if you interchanged the two 
processor/logic boards, but I doubt the results would be pleasant.


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