Got to playing with it pegged the 32mb slot, verified the ram is all EDO. 
The original 32 is from Power Computing and is 70 NS (I believe from how it 
is labled), the newest is 60 ns. Not sure about the middle stick, which I 
purchased just over a year ago. Anyway, with the new in slot one show 32 mb 
it boots fine, with the old 64 it boots, but froze once. Wont boot at all 
with the old 32 in slot one and the new in slot 2. But would with the new 
ram in slot three and two empty. Ran for over an hour like that. Put the 
old 64 in slot two and ran it for half an hour with booting a few times.

I've learned some things but not much. Cant really say it is the new ram, 
but can't rule it out. Thought perhaps it was slot 2 being fried, but it 
ran well for so long. Switched to the PC to check email though and will try 
to run it to see if I have any more crashes. Just seems the new chip 
doesn't like slot two. Weird.

Thanks for the tips
Pete
At 03:32 PM 4/29/02 -0700, you wrote:
>The Powerbase takes 5 volt EDO DIMMS. The front bank is limited to 32MB, 
>so you might try switching the modules around. I have a DT case, and the 
>"front" bank is actually towards the back of the computer. I've actually 
>bought all three sticks from OWC and haven't had any problems with the 
>DIMMS I got.
>
>JSH


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