BTW, to answer your other question here, the RAM is surface-mount EDO (I think) RAM soldered directly onto the board. Because it's meant to be a "no user serviceable parts inside" box, it'd defeat the purpose to allow the user to upgrade the RAM via a slot. And believe me, when you look at the motherboard it doesn't seem to have the space (specifically, the width) for a SIMM slot.
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