From: | Richard Friend |
Date: | 6 Aug 2001 at 22:06:33 |
Subject: | Re: Apollo 2nd SIMM |
----- Original Message -----
From: Steve Hargreaves <Steve@hargreavess.freeserve.co.uk>
> Hello all,
>
> I've got a 16 meg SIMM sat in a cupboard doing nothing. To add a second
socket
> to the Apollo 1260 board, is it just a case of dropping one onto the board
and
> soldering it in place (a job suitable for my local friendly computer
repair
> delear), or is there more to it?
>
> All the best
Ahh I think we've had this one before!
The second simm socket goes on the other side of the board close to the 060
and it's damn near impossible to install the chip as it interferes with the
060!
Either remove the 060 first or get a socket that allows you to insert it
with the cpu in situ!
Eyetech know what's what, ask them.
Best I can do.....sorry!
Richy
http://www.aminutz.org.uk
ICQ 18894975
mailto:richy@aminutz.org.uk
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