Hi all,

I have a Mac Plus whose RAM I have upgraded to 4 MB. I removed the 
resistor on the board so that the Plus can recognize those one-meg 
SIMMs. But since I did that (and I tested with 12 different SIMMs), my 
System 6.0.8 boot disk will just display the happy Mac icon and then 
get ejected while the Plus is restarting. A hard disk with a 
newly-installed System 7 tells me that the System file is probably 
corrupted. A System 3.2/Finder 5.3 will boot fine but will produce a 
ID-10 error when I try to launch an app (here the System installer).

Help! What did I do to my little Plus? I remember that two months ago, 
I tried to use 256K SIMMs without putting back the resistor, and the 
Plus didn't boot at all, and didn't even make any sound. Could that 
have damaged it?

TIA,
JPP


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