on 10/15/02 1:41 PM, R.A. Cantrell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I got curious about this so I went downstairs and shutdown the 7200 and pulled the vram out of slot#3 and re-booted. Ran just fine. Put the stick back in to #2 making it #1 and #2 slots filled. Ran just fine. This is a 7200/120 with OS 8.1 64 mgs ram pushing a 21" Apple MultiScan. I stand corrected (smack). I don't know why I thought that the vram had to go in in a certain way, but I seems like it will run nearly any old way. I may have been confused (usually am) by the 75/7600 four slot deal where they have to be paired odd or even (I think). OS 8 does not tell much about what's going on via the System Profiler, so I may have sticks in place that are not doing anything, but I don't think so and I wouldn't know how to tell *(whew). > on 10/15/02 1:24 PM, E McCann at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> Not sure what you'd do (or if you can) to add an additional 2 Mb (total 3,) >> don't think it's doable. > I am pretty sure that if you add 1 stick it goes into the middle slot of the > three on the 7200 board, and if you add two they go into the #1 and #3 > slots and if you add three, even I can't get that wrong. I have a 7200 > running with sticks in slots 1&3 as we speak. I don't know for sure if > they'd go wonky if they were in 2&3 0r 1&2 but I think they would.
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