Sigh, all of the 24MB modules I have remaining are the same, PCB, chips, 
markings, etc. The few I had that were different apparently weren't as 
far out of spec as these must be since those are the modules that never 
got returned.  Sigh . . .

I did read all that devnote stuff over again and maybe there _is_ hope. I 
need to trace out some of the referenced RAS lines and see if the 
possibility of adding the suggested resistors exists. Not likely but I'll 
get around to investigating it one day soon.

On a lighter note, my second 167mhz (thanks Paul!) PB540c is now an 
iTunes internet radio tuner and LAN mp3 player, and sometime inet 
browsing appliance. PB500 sound output is quite good actually and using 
os9.1 and 40MBs of ram it works quite well. Too bad I can't get iTunes 2 
to run, but since I don't even know what advantage v2 has over v1 I guess 
I really don't care as long as v1 works.

Dan K

On 9/11/02 Paul Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>At 5:13 PM -0400 9/11/02, Dan K wrote:
>>I've had my eye on this thread and other similar threads in the past
>>because I've got more than 80 (!!) 24MB ram modules I'm unable to sell
>>until I can figure out why they don't work in some 1400s, but _do_ work
>>fine in others _and_ how to fix it.
>
>Hi, Dan,
>       It occurred to me that if they aren't all the same brand, that some
>pairs may work and others not?  This is probably too simple, but I've heard
>of incompatibility between some 24's and others.  How's the PPC 540C
>working out>
>Paul

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