> >
>>HOW DO I ADD MORE RAM?
>>StarMax computers have three slots for memory modules(or DIMMs).
>>The computer will work with a minimum of 16Mb to a maximum of 160MB.
>>� Slots can accept 16,32,and 64 MB DIMMS
>>� DIMMS must be 168-pin,3.3V unbuffered Extended Data Out(EDO),
>>60 nanosecond RAM accsess time or faster.
>>� The slot marked "single bank" can accept a 16MB, 32MB, single bank
>>DIMM, as installed at the factory. Single banked DIMMs often
>>appear to be double banked, when they are really single banked.
>>NOTE: This slot accepts a "dual bank" DIMM, but will waste half of it.
>>� The remaining DIMM slots, marked "dual bank", can accept single or
>>dual bank of size 16MB, 32MB, or 64MB (NOTE: 64MB DIMMs must use
>>11-bit row address,2 KB refresh).--see Motorola technical info-page 12.
>
>Item 3 on the above list is not always correct.  My SM 180 MT came with a
>32 MB chip in one of the double bank slots and after getting two 64 MB
>chips and placing the factory original in the single bank slot I found
>that the 32 MB chip was indeed a double bank chip and I had only 144 MB
>total.  I don't know how common this was.  I've been meaning to note this
>for several years but never got to it. I think the phrase "as installed
>at the factory" could be deleted since it really adds very little of
>value.
>VTY,
>S.  Kennedy
>

That is understandable, if I read you correctly. :-)

They must have run out of single-bank 32s that day (for the single-bank only 
slot)
and so they put the double-bank one they had, in one of the 2  slots
requiring EITHER double-bank DIMMs *OR* single-bank DIMMs.

So when you put the double-bank DIMM in slot one, where a single-sided is 
called for.
only half of it (16 MB) registered. . . giving you a total of 144MB (64 + 64 
+16)

And the chips on the RAM stick (one side or both sides) are not an accurate 
indicator
of whether the stick is a single-bank or a double-bank DIMM.

64mb, 3V, unbuffered, EDO,* double sided* 168pin Dimm
May be used in slots 2 and 3 only
Manufactured by MemoryX, Lifetime Warranty
Compatible with: Powermac 4400, StarMax 3000, 4000, 5000

Terry


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