On Mon, Oct 25, 1999 at 01:31:27AM +1000, Dave Blears wrote: > On Sat, Oct 23, 1999 at 03:56:05PM -0600, David Karlin wrote: > > Hello, > > I just inherited an NEC Versa V/75. It is a 486 75mhz, with 4MB of ram, > > and I'd like to upgrade the memory. There is a proprietary memory slot > > which, according to the docs, can take up to 16MB. > > > > I've also heard that there is such a beast as a PCMCIA memory card, but > > know nothing about them. This machine can hold two type II or one type > > III card. > > if it is the same as my old v50 the 16mb slot is a pcmcia memory card :P > > it fits in above the hard drive, in the bay on the right hand side of the > unit.
It does fit in on the r.h.s. in the above the HDD, but the slot is only about 2/3 as long as a PCMCIA card. The pins look like PCMCIA, though. Exactly what type of RAM are you using? > and it runs debian very nicely... even x runs well Running well here in text mode. Installing X as I type this. BTW, which type of display do you have, and what settings did you use for X? (I'm loading xserver-svga at the moment.) Thanks! -- David Karlin mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://funk48.home.travelin.com Powered by Debian GNU/Linux 2.1