How did you come up with 2084MB? 8 x 128 = 1024MB Add the 16MB soldered on 
the board and you get 1040MB. 

2084/8 = 260.5, or (2084 - 16)/8 = 258.5. It looks like you used 256MB: 8 x 
256 = 2048 and 2048 + 16 = 2064.

Dennis

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>Yes-- 2084MB to be exact!

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