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Greetings from a list newcomer.

Recently I was upgrading my trusty 5300cs that I bought new some 7
years ago.  It had came with 8 MByte standard to which I added a 3rd
party 32 MByte module a year later.

Flash forward to 2002: the machine goes through the Apple Extended
Repair, gets a 10 GByte replacement HD (Pismo hand-me-down), an
Orinoco wireless PCMCIA (AirPort Base Station 1st gen pull), and a
new 56 MByte memory module.

All work except that the unit thinks that it still has a total of 40
MByte.  I strongly believe that the new module is okay.

Any ideas?

== Steven

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