From: Andrew Beals (bandy_at_cinnamon.com)
Date: Wed Feb 27 2002 - 00:50:26 EST
The sealed package might contain instructions...
A couple of tips:
1. The 730T's motherboard is VERY VERY VERY thin and flexible and likely to
shatter if you band it too much.
2. The big advantage is moving from that weenie 486/25/SuX chip with
virtually no cache to an IBM-made 486DX4 with 16K cache on-board. It's likely
to speed up tight cpu-intense processes. Maybe not Netscrape, though. )-:
3. There are hidden screws, I think about 14 in all by the time you can get
it far enough apart to change out the CPU.
be careful!
andy
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002 00:13:58 -0500, James Oldham <rogopag_at_operamail.com> wrote:
> I have a functioning 730T and a sealed package containing a little square
> upgrade for the planar. However, I have no instructions or other
> documentation.
>
> When I remove the batteries and open all the covers, I see four screws.
>
> That's as far as I've gotten, and I'm in no hurry to launch into it. If you
> have done this yourself or have any relevant "book-learning", please provide
> it at your leisure.
>
> Thanks,
> James
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