Upgrading; Adding Memory - Mitsubishi Electric Apricot AL Series Owner's Handbook Manual

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UPGRADING

Adding memory

Your computer is shipped with 48Mb of memory
(SDRAM) as standard. This will ensure that most
applications currently available will run quickly and
efficiently. It is possible however, to add more
memory, up to a maximum of 144Mb.
The memory modules used in this computer are SO-
DIMMs (Small Outline Dual Inline Memory
Modules). There is provision for two SO-DIMMs in
the memory compartment. There is already a 32Mb
SO-DIMM inserted, which, combined with the
16Mb of memory on the motherboard, gives the
standard 48Mb. You can fit any two SO-DIMMS
from the available values (8, 16, 32, 64Mb), giving a
maximum of 144 Mb of RAM. The two SO-DIMMS
do not have to be equal amounts of memory.
When purchasing memory, we recommend that you
contact your Mitsubishi dealer. This will ensure that
you obtain the correct module.
Caution - electrostatic discharge
Memory modules are extremely sensitive to electrostatic
discharge, and can easily be damaged by small amounts
of static electricity present on the body. To avoid causing
damage, it is recommended that you discharge any static
electricity by touching something metal before handling
memory modules.
Also, when handling memory modules, make sure you
hold them by the edges, avoiding contact with the chip or
the contacts.
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