on 9/19/01 6:16 PM, Jeff at stretch_at_hurontel.on.ca wrote:
> I am looking for a dead 2100 or the ROM board from one. Or is it
> cheaper to get it upgraded? Any info would be a big help.
What do you want to upgrade? If you have a non-upgraded 2000 and want the
"upgrade", this is a memory upgrade, there is no need to replace the ROM.
The only difference between a 2100 and a 2000 is the additional memory in
the 2100.
David Watson (AKA Dr. Newton) posted a message this week to this list that
he is still performing this memory upgrade for $75. Check out his web site
at <http://www.kc.net/~drnewton/>.
If I didn't understand what's you're looking for, you'll have to provide
more details.
-Laurent.
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