Then row by row install the ram chips until the test fails. I have found that removing and replacing the ram chips sometimes fixes any problems.
Well, I moved all of the chips to another 1 MB Apple card inverting their positions (the first on the first card were last on the other card). The test failed again stating that the bad RAM was at a higher address. This of course suggests that one or more of the chips are bad. I know which group the bad chip(s) are in luckily. I just don't know where to get replacement chips.
Thanks,
Matt
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