On Oct 18, 11:29 pm, WhyOSX <[email protected]> wrote:
> >On Oct 17, 7:38 pm, mwschmeer <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> I've maxed out the the RAM as far as the machine will take it. Any
> >> higher and it refuses to boot. I've got the DOS card loaded with 32MB
> >> of RAM.
> >Know that one slot must have double sided RAM card and the other a
> >single sided card. If you look at what you have its probable one
> >double 32 and a single 16. My 64 is a single and my 128 is a double.
>
> One of these ?
>
> http://cgi.ebay.de/128MB-Apple-Performa-630-Series-72-pin-SIMM_W0QQit...
This looks right but I believe I paid $50 US for both the 64 and the
128, from the same people.
One of these cards was listed as for a nubus powermac but I found a
reference for the part number somewhere. You just have to find 72pin
SIMM FPM double sided, but no doubled chips on a single side.
for the 128, and single side for the 64 (my 64 is in my quadra605)
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