> From: David Clarke
>
> It may go without saying - but just for clarity, it wouldn't
> be expected
> that you'd keep the existing two 6116 chips and additionally
> install six
> 6464's - but instead you'd remove the current 6116 chips, install the
> six 6464's into locations Z2, Z3, Z4, Z5, Z6 and Z7 and then
> change the
> jumper on the board to reflect 8k chips vs. 2k.
That's true. You can't combine 6116s with 6264s. But the Polaris measures the amount of available RAM, so any number of pairs of 6264s will work.
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