Josh,

the slots are labeled  J20, J19, and J18 . Or 1, 2, 3, respectively. I 
have the sticks in 1 and 2.

Paul

Josh Allen wrote:
> Be sure you have them installed correctly. In your machine, they should 
> be ordered like this (with the front of the computer facing you):
> 
> [A1][B1][A2][B2]
> 
> And you should place the sticks in pairs like this:
> [A1][A2]      [B1][B2]
> 
> Thus, if you have 2 VRAM stick place them in [A1][A2]
> 
> -Josh
> 
> On Wednesday, March 5, 2003, at 02:15 PM, Paul Koloszar wrote:
> 
> 
>>I just installed 2 one Mb sticks of VRAM in my 7200 and thought I'd 
>>make
>>sure they were recognized as being there. I checked with Apple System
>>Profiler 2.1.1 and they don't show up. Is VRAM detection available in
>>that version, or do I have other, perhaps deeper, problems?
>>
>>Paul
> 
> 
> 



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