A quick question.

A few years ago at least one company built a card that allowed for two or
more smaller pieces of RAM to be attached to the card. Then the card was
put into a RAM slot. That way smaller pieces of RAM could be used to equal
one larger piece. There were more contact points and more places for
trouble obviously. I sold a some of those devices when I worked at a Mac
dealership.

Does anyone know if it would be possible to put more full sized RAM into a
card like that and expand the RAM beyond the standard capacity of the
machine?

Thanks for any ideas, speculation or facts.

Wm. Neal Lewis

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