>...First, the PowerBase has 8MB on the motherboard...

I also have a (temporary) PowerBase 180 but I don't 
think it has any mobo RAM, and haven't seen any such 
listed anywhere else. When I latched on to it it still had 
the original PowerComputing-brand RAM, two sticks of 
8MB each, and the system showed 16MB total.

It now has one of those 8MB sticks in the requisite first 
slot and a double-sided 64MB something-or-other 
yanked from a 6500/225 before it was yanked from a 
6360. The total now reads as I'd expect: 72MB.

But reading this thread it sounds like I got lucky on the 
bigger RAM stick to be recognized fully.

-David

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