paryavi@harris.cis.ksu.edu (Saiid Paryavi) (07/31/89)
I have been told to upgrade a 512K Mac to the 128K ROMS, all I need to do is get the new ROMS and replace the 64K ROMS with them. Is this true? What other options do I have for upgrading my 512K Mac? Ideally, I would like to be able to add a SCSI port, an 800K drive, and 1 or 2 meg of RAM. Thanks for any info. -- Saiid Paryavi Computer Science Dept. Internet: paryavi@harris.cis.ksu.edu Nichols Hall BITNET: paryavi@ksuvax1.bitnet Kansas State University UUCP: {rutgers, texbell}!ksuvax1!harry!paryavi Manhattan, KS 66506
chuq@Apple.COM (Chuq Von Rospach) (08/01/89)
>I have been told to upgrade a 512K Mac to the 128K ROMS, all I need to do is >get the new ROMS and replace the 64K ROMS with them. Is this true? >What other options do I have for upgrading my 512K Mac? Ideally, I would like >to be able to add a SCSI port, an 800K drive, and 1 or 2 meg of RAM. What I'd recommend is the ROM upgrade from Apple. That's the 128K ROM and 800K floppy. You can't buy the ROMs separately (legally). After that, you can either continue upgrading it to the Mac+ or go third party. A good third party upgrade would be the Dove 548S (2Megabytes+SCSI port). It's a lot less expensive than the Apple upgrade. On the downside, it implies you know how to install hardware and are willing to futz with things when they go wrong (and willing to deal with multiple vendors in the case where something fails but it isn't clear what). If you want a single vendor, servicable machine, upgrade via Apple. If you want to spend as little money as possible, buy the Dove and do the work yourself. Another option is to sell the machine and use the proceeds to help purchase a new machine like an SE. An old ROM 512 isn't worth that much money, though. Chuq Von Rospach =|= Editor,OtherRealms =|= Member SFWA/ASFA chuq@apple.com =|= CI$: 73317,635 =|= AppleLink: CHUQ [This is myself speaking. No company can control my thoughts.]