Damn. Forgot to mention that I'm on MacOS 9.1 now.

>Ok.
>
>    It's been about a week and I'm going bonkers. After my install
>of the Sonnet G4/800mhz a whole plethora of issues has popped up.
>
>Main issue: crash, crash, crash.  It seems to come up whenever something
>"pops" on the screen.  IE css hovers on web pages. opening a folder,
>starting a new program.
>
>I ran several conflict catcher tests. All with different results. I
>concluded that it cannot find the issue.
>
>Side note: I DID have periodic crashes with PARIS and Studio Vision Pro
>running but I just ruled it out to a slow processor. The reason I mention
>this is to ask a question.
>
>Is it possible that a "bad" stick of RAM can remain hidden on a slower
>processor and then become ugly and highly noticeable when a new a faster
>one is installed?
>
>Could someone also explain the EXACT incompatibility of ixMicro's Twin
>Turbo 128?  Seems to me that it crashes and makes funky screen colors.
>
>
>I just recently de-interleaved my RAM after much testing for conflicts
>and driver updates and etc, etc...  I also just got 2 sticks of 128megs
>from OWC.  When I de-interleaved including the new RAM I still got crashes.
>When I disabled Twin Turbo's extensions, I still got crashes.  When I
>disabled TT's exts and removed all the RAM except the two new sticks
>I got NO crash.  But when I reactivated TT it crashed again.  Blah, blah.
>
>What I'm thinking is that I have TWO problems. TT and bad RAM.
>
>Can someone help me out here cuz I'm going brain dead now.
>
>Thanks!
>Jim
>
>PS Even with the Built In Graphics Accelerator extension the slower redraw
>is driving me NUTS!  But not as much as the crashing. ;)


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