On 2005-03-29 17:13, Ge' wrote:

> The 1400's motherboard has 16MB soldered on, so you could put in two
> more modules.

Actually, it has 8 MB soldered onto the logic board, and either 4 MB (early
117 MHz models) or 8 MB (all others) in the "factory slot".

There is room for two piggy-backed modules in the user expansion slot.
Getting two modules to actually work requires a bit of voodoo, though.

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