>I installed a 1 GB upgrade into my Titanium, and one of the chips only reads
>256. I tried the chip in both slots with the same result. This would tell
>me it is a bad chip, right? The other one works fine.
>
>Jeff
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Jeff-
First, I must tell you that I am quite jealous. A Gig of RAM? Boy, would
I love that for my Quake 3 framerates!
Anyway, it is most likely that your RAM chip is bad, but just to be sure,
make sure the other chip reads correctly in both slots first.
:) Have fun with that TiBook, they rock!
-Joshuha
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