I would have to think that your #1 theory would be more likely, since
according to Powerlogix, the cards were all the same (this could be the
problem if half of the cards were made with the address wiring different).
You actually captured the rom in flash using a small utility from original
card and then flashed it onto the Powerlogix after installing it.

The problem is so prevelant, that Powerlogix is only guaranteeing the Apple
Maximum Ram amount with the cards. It seems to be a 50/50 mix, some
Powerlogix users have never had this problem, while the others did.

The version of rom is worth checking into, thanks.

Wayne



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