Macintosh Classic II Memory Upgrade Guide
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Replacing or upgrading RAM in your Macintosh Classic II allows System 7 to breathe and makes multitasking with applications such as Claris Works or Netscape 1.x far smoother. This guide details the correct SIMM types, installation procedure, and common pitfalls.
💾 Memory Specifications
The Classic II ships with 2 MB of RAM soldered to the logic board and provides two on‑board 30‑pin SIMM sockets for expansion.
| • Standard configuration: 2 MB onboard |
| • SIMM sockets: 2 ✕ 30‑pin, 80 ns or faster |
| • Supported SIMM sizes: 1 MB or 4 MB only (SIMMs must match) |
| • Memory bus: 16‑bit (SIMMs installed in pairs) |
| • Maximum RAM: 10 MB (2 MB onboard + 2 ✕ 4 MB) |
🧮 Supported Memory Configurations
| Total RAM | SIMM 1 | SIMM 2 | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 MB | — | — | Factory base (no SIMMs) |
| 4 MB | 1 MB | 1 MB | Pair of identical 1 MB SIMMs |
| 10 MB | 4 MB | 4 MB | Maximum supported |
Important Notes
- Install SIMMs in identical pairs; the 16‑bit data bus will not boot with mismatched sizes.
- Use 8‑chip, non‑parity modules. Two‑ or four‑chip “high‑density” SIMMs will not be detected.
- Faster‑than‑80 ns SIMMs (e.g., 70 ns) work fine but give no speed benefit.

🛠 Required Tools
- Long T‑15 Torx screwdriver (≥ 15 cm shaft)
- Plastic spudger / case cracker
- Anti‑static wrist strap
- Compatible 30‑pin SIMM pair (1 MB or 4 MB each)
🔧 Memory‑Upgrade Procedure
- Shut down & discharge – Power off, unplug, wait 5 min. Clip the wrist strap to chassis ground.
- Open the case – Remove four Torx screws (two bottom, two recessed). Gently separate the shell with a spudger, watching CRT anode lead.
- Access the logic board – Pull the board straight out by the plastic handle/finger cut‑outs.
- Install SIMMs –
- a. Note the notch orientation (toward rear of board).
- b. Insert the first SIMM at a ~45° angle, then press down until it clicks.
- c. Repeat for the second socket with the identical SIMM.
- Inspect – Ensure both modules are fully seated and level.
- Reassemble – Slide the logic board back, reconnect speaker & power leads, close the case, install screws.
- Verify – Boot while holding ⌘‑⌥‑P‑R to clear PRAM, then choose > About This Macintosh. The reported “Total Memory” should match the table above.
❗ Common Issues and Troubleshooting
| Issue | Likely Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Continuous beep / no video | Single SIMM installed or sizes don’t match | Install matched pair; reseat both modules. |
| Reports 6 MB or 8 MB | High‑density (2‑chip) SIMMs | Replace with 8‑chip modules. |
| Random freezes | Dirty edge contacts or 100‑ns SIMMs | Clean contacts with IPA; use 80‑ns or faster SIMMs. |
| “Sad Mac” (0000000F) | Parity/ECC SIMMs present | Use non‑parity modules. |