Yep I did all that ... But, this is the first time I heard one could
just use A2-B2 A3 -B3 etc. Gonna try that as soon as I've the time. 
Thanks for the info.

RHB
********************************
Rachel & Greg Olson wrote:
> 
> It may be that a prior owner forced a non mac dimm into the slot and
> damaged the slot both physically and electrically.  Do you have
> vacant slots?  If so, avoid A1 and if you want interleaving (does it
> interleave?) avoid B1 as well.  Also check your Dimm seating.  I have
> had very similar results with dimms not showing because as I pushed
> the non-tab end in and as the tab end wen in, the non-tab end raised
> slightly.  Make sure both ends are in completely.
> 
> GTO
> **********************************
> >Any answers out there ? This is only showing the value (memory) of one dimm.
> >
> >CPU: PTP225
> >OS 9.1
> >
> >Installed two of my 64 MB dimms in A1 and B1 slots. Booted it up. All
> >worked well. Then, I brought up �About this Computer� ...  It only
> >showed 64 MB. Tried two 32 MB. Only Shows 32. All the same result.
> >
> >Only difference I can find is: the A1 slot is much looser that A2
> >through B4.
> >
> >RHB

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