On Apr 9, 6:24 pm, Gregg Eshelman <g_ala...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Good luck finding a RAM upgrade board if your Classic doesn't have one.
>Apple didn't make as many of the boards as they did Classics.

There were third-party upgrade boards as well.   Typically, with all
three megabytes soldered down to the card and no SIMM sockets.

Ten years ago, I used to see those in the bins at Goodwill all the
time.

But Gregg's primary point is correct.  The RAM upgrade is difficult to
find now.

Jeff Walther

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