>Doesn't the "CUDA" switch have to be depressed in a powered down mode, but 
with the >AC cord still attached!!
>         Waltster

I'll pass along advice I received (thanks, and apologies, to Kennedy).


In a message dated 7/12/2002 7:39:51 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>Between every new DIMM installation, or moving a DIMM from one slot to
>another, I found I needed to unplug the machine and press the CUDA Reset for
>about five seconds.  Every time, every DIMM.  After doing so, however, all
>the RAM was properly recognized.  [snip]
>
>Pressing the CUDA Reset used to be something I could get away with not
>doing.  But now, in the same week, two different S900's (both of which came
>out of service stock, it may be worth noting) have gotten very finicky about
>accepting new RAM.  On the plus side, the CUDA trick solved one of the very
>problems that it's intended to.
>
>My recommendation would therefore be to get obsessive about that CUDA Reset.
>It may make a real difference.  



There was a brief thread here on this in 8/02 or thereabouts but I can't look 
it up in my digests right now.  Try Google on "cuda reset." 
--Bruce

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