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Doesn't the Snap1000s v1 & v2 = 32MB and the Snap1100v3 = 64MB?
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NO, in general yes, but there were some 1000 released with 64 meg just before the 1100 was released. These were actually 1100 models under the hood, they were just using up all of the old hardware up.
Your source may not have access to the early Meridian units info. Or did not work on the 1000's.
V1 & V2 had flashram for holding the OS. I have one of these at the house that was given to me. The 3rd version had a different mother board same as the 2200. The new MB version was availiable in 2 ram configuration, 32 or 64. There was a very low count of 1100 with 34meg, soon after it's release the ram was bumped up to w/64meg so JAVA could be run. You do remember JAVA don't you ???? This model required the 2200 image file. With all of these different version it was a shot in the dark to know what image file to use, most used the 2200. If you had a 1000 v1 you could access the gui without a HD. All you needed to upgrade was to install a New HD and setback while it transfered the OS to HD and format the HD. Worked just like the 2000 v1 & v2 model. The 1100 used the same MB as the 2200 with the missing header for the second HD. So if your works only on a 1100 image file you have an older MB. There were some 1100 that actually had a full/complete 2200 MB.
Remember that the SnapOS only reports models as 1x00, 2x00 and 4x00.
All of these SnapOS units have twerks. This is why I put the SnapOS FAQ's together may years ago.
btw.. This is for all who want to learn about the history of these older units. This is an open forum for all to read. So I edited your post.