Unseat the ram chips that can be removed and see if the bare card will cause
the same problem.
The only chips on this board are the ones soldered to it. It was advertised as a 1 MB upgrade but sadly this 1 MB upgrade turned out to be a 256K upgrade *capable* of being a 1 MB upgrade. It is the Apple RAM upgrade card ... its just unpopulated. And the jumpers are not set for the missing chips. I suppose either the card is bad or a more remote possibility is that the IIgs (ROM 3) itself has a bad logic board.
Thanks
Matt
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