Rebecca Ore on 25 Feb 2005 02:29:10 -0000


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Re: [PLUG] OSX "middleware"?



On Thursday, February 24, 2005, at 02:18 PM, William H. Magill wrote:

On 24 Feb, 2005, at 09:53, Rebecca Ore wrote:
Apple seems to have changed their mind about allowing user installation of memory. It's a one chip machine so you buy the biggest chip you can afford and are down one chip you can't use if you upgrade the memory after you buy it.

No mind change -- it is a price-point and physical size issue.


Your explanation wasn't about the issue of voiding warranties if the end users opened the machine and switched memory themselves, which I understood to be Apple's original position on users doing this. The revised word seems to be that end users who don't break their machines switching out memory wouldn't have voided their warranties.


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