RHB never solved it. The PTP w/ the 1 gig of piggy RAM is still dead in
the water. Won't even boot up. Made me so @#$%& mad, I bought another
PTP on Ebay and even it's still sitting on the floor in my office. Bah
humbug, on computers. 

My good old PCP 240 W/Sonnet 500MHz G3 card and 512 MB RAM is as solid
as: "Old Reliable" my '68 Triumph TR6 M/C. 

In this summer heat, I go into to my workshop, where I have three bikes
torn down. Turn on my big squirrel cage fan, my 14" floor fan and my
ceiling fan over the power lift. Coping with the Texas heat, in the
afternoon, I spray alcohol and water on my hair, chest and back for
evaporative cooling.

Retirement is wonderful if your health is good and one has enough
hobbies. Macintosh Computers (keeping up those of my daughter, step
daughter and Gran Chillins)* , Triumph M/C's and trying to stay current
with my reading leaves me just enough time to do Black Magic Curses on PowerLogix.

 * PowerComputing Units of course

RHB

"Michael S. Macdonald" wrote:
> 
> Good on ya Tom.
> I've heard previously that the G4's can have a problem with
> interlacing....

I think RHB solved a similar problem that cropped up when he
> loaded his PTP with 8 x 128 Mb dimms (the piggy).
> 

> Cheers...Michael

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