> > How many slots; how many Banks, 4 , ? Do all banks have to be filled?
> 
> There's one slot for user RAM, it can take a maximum of two modules
> (piggybacked), although user experience indicates that piggybacking RAM is
> the source of many a headache, and using more than one module blocks some
> expansion options

Another problem I encountered was that the machine didn't like the 8MB
"Apple" RAM module I used to replace the original 4MB module, when more
than one stackable module was installed. I had to put the old 4MB Apple
RAM module back into get the two stackable RAM modules recognised.

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