>Good luck, but just to warn you I have heard of tray-loaders that  
>just REFUSED to recognize more than 128 in one or the other of the  
>slots - the story is that there's no rhyme nor reason  why one will  
>recognize 512 and the next one only 384.  Seems weird, but that's  
>what I've heard!

I've heard the same. I just find it hard to swallow that a device built 
on an assembly line using the same design over and over, would have 
random units that act differently.

In other words, I don't buy it that there is no rhyme or reason to some 
working and some not. There has to be a reason, it just takes time to 
find that reason. (of course, there is a really good chance that reason 
is one or more of the chips are different between units, either from a 
revision change, supplier change, or different plant, and thus the limit 
becomes out of the users control).

-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>


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