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Unread 11-18-2005, 08:04 AM   #831
blue68f100
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You are right about the Intel Chip, thats the heart, slow. The ram is a edo-dimm 72 pin. If you have a ram chip the is upgradable, then you have the older model, v1.

Some of the early 1000's (v1) had the os stored in flashram like the 2000. It made it easy when the drive failed. Just install a new drive and the snap would do all the setup and installation. All you had to was setback and watch. After about 5-10 minutes you can reconnect to it and monitor the progress of the drive format.

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