>From the LEM-Swap list, I purchased three VRAM chips to put into the three
empty VRAM slots in my 7200.

Each chip has on it the following label:

Power Computing 50029
[bar code]
Mem. 1MB,VRAM,060,Dim
Lot # C652601

After I put the chips in, when I started my 7200, it didn't make the usual
chime sound; it made no sound except the sound of the hard drive going and
(?) reading, and nothing appeared on the monitor.

After I took these chips out, everything worked just as it had before I put
them in.

Any ideas what might be wrong?
-- 

Ed Garvey 


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