jag2@nvuxk.UUCP (04/27/87)
	I recall a while back that there was a way to modify an IBM-XT
to accommodate a larger memory capacity on the mother board.  This involved
replacing the 64K ram with some of a higher density and then adding a
jumper between 2 solder pads.   My question is twofold:  
	1)  Could someone mail me or post the aforementioned modification.
	2)  Would this work on the IBM-PC (a later one that has a fairly
	    recent bios chip).
	Thanks and have a nice day or two.
-- 
        Joe Gardina @ Bell Communications Research (Red Bank, NJ)
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