Mark,

     First thing I notice with this information is that the memory cannot 
possibly be all original. Just looking at the report on the RAM that is in the 
2 populated slots you have 2 totally different speeds and latency types of 
memory. Granted I come from a PC World mostly and just dabble in Macs, but in a 
PC this would cause problems including it not being able to recognize the 
memory (Anyone know if this is true for Macs?). The other thing is you have 4 
slots and if all are filled with 512MB you should be seeing 2 GB of total RAM. 
Since the computer is recognizing just 2 slots I would do the following. Remove 
all memory and then test 1 stick in all 4 slots and see if it is recognized in 
all 4 slots. Move onto the next stick and do the same. You can also record what 
the computer detects each individual stick as so you can have that for your 
records. I suspect you have 4 different types of RAM and that's confusing the 
computer.


Thank You,
Albert



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From: smac0031 <[email protected]>
To: G-Group <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2011 9:39 AM
Subject: Motherboard  and Memory Questions on recovered DA

I was able to get my DA G4 operational again by replacing the power
supply.

I have noticed something odd. The machine has all its memory slots
filled with 512 sticks. I am 99% sure they are the original sticks
from the machine from before the power outage. I tested them in
another machine and they all tested out OK.

Now with these sticks back in the DA About This Mac is showing only
one GB of memory when there are 1.5 GB installed and before the power
outage it showed 1.5 GB. About this Mac shows each slot as:

DIMM0/J21:

  Size:    Empty
  Type:    Empty
  Speed:    Empty
  Status:    Empty

DIMM1/J22:

  Size:    512 MB
  Type:    SDRAM
  Speed:    PC100-322S
  Status:    OK

DIMM2/J23:

  Size:    512 MB
  Type:    SDRAM
  Speed:    PC133-333
  Status:    OK

DIMM3/J24:

  Size:    Empty
  Type:    Empty
  Speed:    Empty
  Status:    Empty

The machine only has three slots and they are all filled. Part of the
problem is I never checked this far into this before this problem so I
can't say for certain what has changed other than the machine always
showed 1.5GB.

I thought the 133Mhz machine couldn't use, if I am reading this
correctly, PC-100 ram.

Something similar to this happened on the Dual Processor G4 I used for
a couple of days before it died. It had 2GB of ram. When I checked it
it showed only 1.5 GB. As I used it I would occasionally come across a
"Memory Failure" statement or it would say memory failed. It wasn't a
system error. I can't say what I was doing when I came across this
statement. Anyway, a day or two later the Dual Processor G4 quit
working. The power light would come on but It wouldn't boot. This
machine had a broken USB port that some idiot broke at work.

I am thinking maybe this is what killed the Dual Processor. I can't
say for sure, but I am guessing that the motherboard in the Dual
Processor is dead.

I tried all this ram in a third machine and It liked all of it. It
handled the 2GB from the Dual Processor and the 1.5GB from the DA. I
thought I was very careful to keep these sticks straight and together,
but it is possible I could have mixed them. I don't think so.

What could be going on here? I am I looking at a possible motherboard
failure in the DA? It doesn't look like it would be very hard to
change.

I thought about getting another motherboard for the Dual Processor,
but even the used ones a expensive.

Mark Murphy


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