From: phantomm@bellsouth.net   
      
   "Guillaume Tello" wrote in message   
   news:4a41f1e7$0$12645$ba4acef3@news.orange.fr...   
   > phantomm a écrit :   
   >> In my spare time, I've been upgrading a STacy Laptop.   
   >>   
   >> Anyone else working on one that want to exchange info/ideas?   
   >>   
   >> Currently looking for info on what others have done in upgrading   
   >> the performance/etc, of this machine.   
   >>   
   >> *e-mail me at \phantomm@bellsouth.net/ if you do not want to post.   
   >   
   > I really would be interested in such projects!   
   > Upgrading the STACY to 4Mb (I have seen a web page) looks a bit hard for   
   > me: the guy says that you have to unsolder the previous ram chips.   
   >   
   > But something to change the LCD screen would be great!   
   >   
   > Guillaume.   
   >   
   Not sure about having to unsolder the previous Rams. If it is a original 2   
   meg machine,   
   I thought it was possible to upgrade by just plugging in the right memory.   
   Not sure if   
   thats correct. The last 2meg one I saw did seem to have a socket in the Ram   
   area.   
   Finding the right memory board may be a problem.   
      
   If you could find a broken 4meg unit, all you have to do is just unplug the   
   whole board   
   which holds TOS and the RAM and plug it back into the good machine.   
      
   As you probably know, It is just a large single board that holds the TOS and   
   RAM.   
   With 2 connections that plug into the main board. Similar to a Falcon Ram   
   Card in a way,   
   but on a larger scale and with the TOS of course.   
      
   My 4meg Ram does have some wire or jumper connections.   
      
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