>Elation turned to screaming this afternoon after my 1400's new 32MB RAM module
>arrived. Previously, the unit had a 16MB "base" module (upgraded from the
>original 12MB module), plus another 16MB stackable module, and all of this
>worked.
>
>To test the 32MB module, I pulled the 16MB stackable module and put in the
>32MB module alone, and this worked, too.
>
>What does NOT work is the 32MB stackable module and the 16MB stackable
>module *together* -- I get a RAM error on startup, and only 48MB of the
>ostensibly 64MB I should have is recognised. In any configuration, no
>matter which one is first on the motherboard and which one is stacked on
>top, the two modules will not coexist. Yet each will work independently.
>
>Short of something horrible such as a shot connector plate (I sure hope
>not) on the stackable modules, what else could be happening?
>
>This is a 1400cs/117, upgraded to a 1400c screen, with a Sonnet G3/333 +
>512MB cache, 48MB RAM (at the moment :-/), Best Data 56K modem card, and
>8-bit Apple video expansion card, running 8.1.
>
Either get two 24 MB modules or one 48 module.
Paul
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