You must have always gotten the good modules and I the bad. I have never been
able to get 32s to stack with 16s. I also have never had a problem with the
16Meg Apple RAM and stacked 3rd party modules that others say they've always
had. There must be some real extremes in the production of the 3rd party RAM
modules, which is very un-Apple. Perhaps the European specs differed from the
US specs? Perhaps those modules lacking the pass through connector are
incapable of being used in a stack at all? I've never seen a 32 Meg with a pass
through connector, but that doesn't mean they don't exist.

David Allen

>
>
> Simply not true.  I have configured many 1400 with a 16 and a 32.
>
> Some Ram module are not stackable at all, they lack a pass thru connector.
>
> I have heard of problems with certain 16 and 32 not working together,
> likewise people not being able to change the 4MB Apple card for an 8MB one.
> In the tens of 1400s I've worked on I've never seen these problems but they
> have been reported often enough on the list to suggest that some Ram modules
> are problematic.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Malcolm Cornelius - The Powerbook Fanatic
> www.pbfanatic.co.uk


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