>  > >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.
>>
>>  What happens if you remove the apple 8 meg module?
>
>There's no Apple 8MB module in the unit, just the 16MB base module, and then
>the 16MB stackable and 32MB stackable.

The Apple removable module is actually only 8 megs, with the other 8 
megs soldered on the motherboard.  I have a theory that if you take 
off the apple 8 meg card, everything else will work.  Sometimes 
having 3 RAM modules makes for a finnicky PB1400.

>If I removed the base module, I'm still maxed at 48MB, so I don't want to
>do that either. :-)

56 MB if my theory is correct.

Mad Dog


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