The machine had eight RAM slots, for a maximum of 128 MB RAM, an enormous amount at the time.
It is elevated by a black plastic pedestal that can be spun open to easily access the RAM slot.
The RAM slots are located on the computer's motherboard.
Each machine had one processor slot, one co-processor slot, and two RAM slots.
The most critical thing to look out for is access to the RAM slots.
Unfilled RAM slots are sinful.
The unit is multitimbral, and has 128 ROM slots and 32 RAM slots.
The RAM slots were rarely utilized due to the quality of the original patches and the difficulty of programming new sounds with the limited front-panel interface.
This bracket hides the 2.5" drive bay as well as the two RAM slots.
A thin metal bracket hides the two RAM slots and drive bay.