At 05:23 PM 10/19/00 -0400, you wrote:
> There is also one 72 pin SIMM socket in the mainboard next to the
> cache slot (which is where the accelerator goes). I
wonder what it is
for...
It was meant to be used for ROM upgrades, but Apple never issued any.
-dq
Oh, so that was it. Thanks for the info!
One thing that I am wondering is how you expanded the memory beyond
32 MB. Did Apple sell >4MB 30pin SIMMS? If there are any, they must
be incredibly rare... I've never even _heard_ of them.
The Mac IIci was designed to use either parity or non-parity simms...
the need for parity simms was for A/UX, Apple's version of Unix.
So any set of 4 16MB 30-pin SIMMs from a PC will work just fine.
There may be a jumper on the MB for this- can't recall.
regards,
-dq