> Ram made a real difference, however in start up it checks those 2 128k sticks
> so that slows things a bit...

FYI - The Memory control panel has a hidden option to NOT check RAM at
startup.  To "unhide" it, hold down the Option and Command (Apple) keys when
opening the Memory CP.  You'll see an extra option at the bottom of the
window that says "Startup Memory Test" (On/Off).  It's good to test memory,
but testing it every time the Mac starts up is unnecessary.

- Ken


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