I have just maxed out my 9500 with VU RAM (bought with the help of 
Jim Arnott, who forwarded them to avoid my incurring a $227US 
shipping charge which was VU's only option!).

First time I booted it it started and ran fine. But now I find that I 
have to boot it, then switch it of, then boot again before the 
monitor (applevision 1710 17") fires up.

Could this be a RAM problem? I doubt it would be caused by 
improperly-seated connectors on the motherboard, which I had to 
disconnect to fit the memory, or improperly-seated processor... could 
it be improperly-seated video card?.

I don't have TechTool Pro, and TechTool Lite 3.0.2 doesn't have a 
RAM-test ( I just had someone do a low-level format on my problematic 
HD, and when I ran TechTool Lite over the system it failed (TTL 
doesn't tell you WHY it failed, though). TechTool 1.1.7 won't work 
with OS 9.1. DiskWarrior, which I ran some time ago, found no 
problems.

All RAM slots have 128mb sticks, so technically it's interleaved; 
processor is a Sonnet 400mHz G3, OS 9.1..  

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