from Apple's knowledge base:
Possible solutions:
1) Try reseating the memory card. A memory card that has become
unseated will give this error.
2) Apple has worked closely with developers of third-party
(non-Apple) memory upgrades and have identified timing issues between
the added RAM and the Power 1400 series computers. Many of these third
party memory vendors are now modifying their cards to allow for proper
signal timing.
Customers that have added third-party memory upgrades that are not
being recognized, or that report memory errors after reseating the
memory card, should contact the vendor of the memory upgrade.
my 32 doesn't have a piggy slot. also won't boot with it on the 16mb chip
without the 8 mb Apple card in... Guess I am stuck at 48megs...
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