The 2000 has a slot just like the emate, the 2000 is just a little harder to open and close due to the on off switch , but I have done it.
Robert Benschop wrote:
> on 05-09-2000 2:10, RAV at robert@varnam.com wrote:
>
> > My chips just slid out like any other ram upgrade, it simple
>
> Isn't there a mix up between a 2000 and an eMate going on here ?
> With the eMate is very easy to do the upgrade yourself, with the 2000 it
> quite a bit harder, and the chip should be soldered, if it wasn't than it is
> quite amazing that your 2000 worked at all.
>
> Robert Benschop
>
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