>
>>I believe if you hold the option and command keys while opening the 
>>memory control panel, you can disable the ram check at start 
>>function.
>>Some one will correct me if I'm wrong about which  keys
>
>That works for OS9.1. Otherwise the check option doesn't show!
>

I'm working on updating a list of command / option / <other special keys>
list of things that can be done on the Mac OS by using those kind of
inputs, please send me your contributions.  I will be posting a list of
which ones I have somewhere when I get that far.  In your subject line,
please put "Special Key Use".

Format for that information would be most helpful if it can be listed
like this:

System used on     Keys                   Description
9.1 +              command-option         turns of 'auto ram check
                   (while opening memory  on start up' function
                   control panel)         
                                          
Please send any documented info in plain text form.  Thanks.

Don

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