David, The problem you described is one that I have been attempting 
to solve for a few months. It first happened on my PCP with Sonnet G3 
500 with lots of RAM. I thought it related to the processor upgrade 
and returned it for a replacement which had the same problem.  When I 
got the PTP back from my son, who had purchased a PeeCee (Ugh!), I 
switched the processor cards (PowerLogix G3 450) and it didn't help. 
I've been working on another issue with the PTP which is with the 
TwinTurbo 128 card which mostly wants to boot in the default 
resolution (640X480) but sometimes will be OK at higher res.
I've tried all the drivers up to and including v.4.0.6, 
DEinterleaving the 448MB RAM, zapping PRAM, rebuilding desktop, clean 
installing OS 9.1, after running OS 9.2.1. Techtool Pro v 3.0.9 
doesn't find anything.  It all just seems to be random behavior.

I read this list every day and am hoping someone can help with this 
for which I will be Really grateful.

Ed Boyer

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