This classic has 2 megs, with the programmer's switch intact, no yellowing 
whatsoever on anything including kb and mouse and printer
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On Mar 18, 2011, at 1:58 AM, Gregg Eshelman <[email protected]> wrote:

> --- On Thu, 3/17/11, Scott Holder <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> If it's in completely mint condition with no yellowing,
>> marks, scuffs, burn-in, or any other problems it might be
>> worth a little something. Exactly what is hard to say since
>> value of old Macs is highly variable. Classics are common as
>> dirt so it's not like a Color Classic or unmolested 128k.
>> They're more fun for playing old games on or otherwise
>> using. Throw System 6 on it, enjoy some Dark Castle and
>> PT-109 and Sim City and stuff.
> 
> A Classic with 2, 3 or 4 megs RAM is worth more than one with only 1 meg. If 
> it only has 1 meg it doesn't have the RAM expansion board required to add 
> more.
> 
> 1 meg soldered to the mainboard, 1 meg soldered to the expansion board, which 
> has SIMM slots for the 3rd and 4th meg.
> 
> Even rarer is the Classic RAM expansion board with no soldered RAM, just SIMM 
> slots. Apparently Apple figured that anyone adding the board would be 
> upgrading to at least a 2nd meg, so redesigned the board with 1 meg soldered 
> on to save the cost of the sockets and the SIMM boards.
> 
> A Classic with 1 meg is going to be a Classic with 1 meg, unless you pull an 
> expansion board from another Classic.
> 
> 
> 
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