To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (PCI PowerMacs)
Subject: When is 64 Mb not 64 Mb...

Easy. When it's supposed to be 96 Mb....

*grumble.* Here's the scoop.

My 7200/75 is now a 7600/120, thanks to a mainboard from eBay. Everything's working 
fine (this is the one I'd mentioned previously.) There's just one small problem - 

I also picked up a 64 Mb DIMM from another auction. First time I plugged it in (after 
the upgrade,) it read as 64 Mb. Great! Then I plugged in my remaining 32 (1x16 Mb, 
2x8) and got.. 64 Mb.

Took them out... 32 Mb.

Put them in, took the 64 Mb out.  32 Mb.

Swapped the order, reset CUDA, the works.  The 64 Mb is still seen as a 32 Mb DIMM. Is 
this a DIMM or MB problem? What happened? Why? Ideas?

TIA,
Eric


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