on 8/12/02 5:42 PM, Richard Skipp at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>SNIP
>   Lastly, I removed all the ram and installed two 128MB Dimms pulled from
> another machine. There was a mix of 32's and a couple of I6's before
> bringing it to a total of 240MB, I reasoned that since these two 128's were
> more recent ram modules they would be more likely to run at the proper speed
> for the G4 upgrade card. (60 ns, I think). The results so far have been
> good. I haven't worked with it for an extended period but at least I've been
> able to save files and no crashes - yet.>SNIP

Excellent news Richard, it was a memory related problem it would seem then.
Good to hear things are looking up with your S900.

The S900 requires 70ns or better RAM, but a good question is- whether mixing
60's and 70's might cause problems. And also, like you mention, whether a G4
upgrade creates a different demand too.

-Howie




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