The reason they are sent off is that no Dr. Newton would not sell you the ram by itself , trust me I HAVE DONE THIS WITH NO PROBELMS, its the same as the emate, just pop it in.
Robert
Robert Benschop wrote:
> on 05-09-2000 3:00, RAV at robert@varnam.com wrote:
>
> > 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.
>
> No I have upgraded quite a few eMates, and yes that's easy, but everybody
> has sent their 2000 to Apple or DR. Newton to get them upgraded and I have a
> hard time thinking that all of that trouble was just because the case was a
> bit hard to open. (never upgraded a 2000 myself, nothing more than
> reasonable technique with a soldering gun)
> So do we have a confusion here ? Are you talking about inserting a flash ram
> card or are there different version of the insides of a 2000 ?
> Robert, if you look at http://user.chollian.net/~cehz/upgradeEng.htm
> you can see what process we're talking about (slow loading, lot of pictures)
> Are you sure this is what you mean ?
>
> Robert Benschop
>
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