>> "The 3400 does not have room for more VRAM. There are no open pads >> like the 2400 has. The 3500 might have 2 MB of VRAM, but the only >> 3500 board I have is dead, so I cant be sure." >> >> -Mad Dog > > I never said the 3400 had room for more VRAM, I simply stated it came > with 2mb, which would indicate that's what it has room for on board ( > according to my AppleTech documents ). My point was that the 2400c has > almost the same logic board, but with only 1mb installed, leaving room > to install a 2nd mb. > > I quote myself below, for reference; > > >>> "The 2400 is based on the 3400 logic board. The 3400 logic board >>> has room for 2mb of VRAM, only half of which is installed on the >>> 2400, leaving room to add more." > > I have sent you a copy of the PDF I saved from the web page. It seems, > to me, as if you are trying to call me out here, so let me be frank; I > don't care whether you believe I am doing this or not, however, you > should just say so, or say nothing at all, as opposed to prodding > around the topic. > > And, I don't care about hacking the 2300, in the least. I have no > problems with the machine, nor anyone using it, I just have no real > interest in it, myself. Nor do I even know much about it, as I haven't > studied up on it, nor have I ever had reason to do so. To that extent, > I emailed the individual from whom I purchased from. It was only six > dollars, so there's no big loss if he disappears. > > If anyone else, anyone genuinely interested in attempting this hack ( > as opposed to a pissing contest ) I will be more than happy to forward > the copied web pages. > > > -Antonio >