The practical limit appears to be 48MB, but it may be possible to install 16MB chips in place of the current 8MB chips, which would give a practical limit of 96MB.

Well, assuming that don't want or need to remove the original chips then that would really give us a practical limit of 32+32+16 = 80 MB.

More to the point, 16MB chips would be a far nicer way to get to 48MB. I'd much rather do that than stack 3 up, but Micron never made a 16MB chip in that configuration (EDO/FPM, 50 pin TSOP), but instead went to SDRAM, 54 pin TSOP II. Does anyone know if any manufacturer did make a compatible 64MB chip?
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