Well then how do people get to 64mb?

My original setup was 24 + 8.  I bought another 24 to go ontop of the
stackable 24 I had to begin with.

Should I have bought a 32?

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>From: Pacer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "PowerBooks" <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: PowerBook 1400c Memory Problems
>Date: Sun, Jun 5, 2005, 4:06 PM
>

> My Fellow PowerBook-philes,
>
> I am not sure I have heard of 3 cards being used in a 1400c.  While only
> having one for my own, I do not have experience in this, but I always
> remember the memory card count being 2 in the articles I've read.
>
> Just a thought.  I could be wrong.  :-)
>
> Sincerely,
> Pacer the Loon
>
> Dan Palka wrote:
>
>>So I have two 24mb cards and the apple factory 8mb card...
>>
>>When I boot with one 24 and the 8 it works fine and registers 40mb of ram (8
>>mobo + 8 apple + 24 expansion).  When I boot with both 24s but not the 8 it
>>works fine, registering 56.  But when I put all three cards in there, it
>>boots to a "the built in memory test has reported an error" warning, and
>>registers only 56mb.  Why is the one 8mb card not being recognized when I
>>have two 24mb cards in?  I'm running Mac OS 8.6.

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