It's not the 32bit addressing as thats alway been on.  The only thing
I can think of is that the memory I think came out of a 2300  and
that it's some how different in the 280.

>One of the reasons your memory should increase is becuase the 280 has 4MB
>or soldered on RAM and the 2300 has 8MB. I can't understand why you've gone
>up by 12MB unless on the 280 you were not using 32bit addressing in the
>mem. control panel. I don't think that this is an issue with the PPC chip.
>
>Won't the 280 board go into all duos (eg a 210?) too?
>

I'm not sure if the 280 board can drive the 210 or 230 screen,
has anyone done this?

Kevin


>
>>As an added bonus after I installed the new logicboard the memory chip
>>which showed as
>>20 meg on my 280 showed up as 32 with the 2300 board.  This was actual
>>memory, not
>>virtual.  Anyone ever seen this before?
>>
>>One last thing, if anyone is interested in a 280 logicborad contact me at
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>I believe this can upgrade either a 250 or a 270 (somebody correct me if
>>I'm wrong)
>
>




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