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- From: C604223@mizzou1.missouri.edu (Cho Chuen Wong)
- Subject: Re: SIMM installation IIsi
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- References: <1992Nov10.020320.25491@athena.mit.edu>
- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 92 02:02:54 CST
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- In article <1992Nov10.020320.25491@athena.mit.edu>
- brainiac@athena.mit.edu (Jack I Fu) writes:
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- >
- >I have a Mac IIsi that has 4 MB on the motherboard and 4 256KB
- >SIMMs in the 4 RAM banks for a total of 5 MB. I recently took
- >those 4 256KB SIMMs out of the sockets and installed 4 1MB SIMMs.
- >However, when I restarted the computer, the "About the Macintosh..."
- >window still shows 5 MB! Am I missing something? Do I need to "set"
- >some switch or something? Why isn't the Mac recognizing the new
- >SIMMs rated at 80ns? Please help. Thanks.
-
- Are you sure you have 4mb on the motherboard. As far as I know, there is only
- 1mb soldered on the board. May be you have just exchange 4 1mb SIMMs with
- another set of 1mb SIMMs.
-