"Seth M." wrote:

snip

I tested a bunch of extensions and it seemed that by disabling the 
iomega extension installed by OS 9, I was able to boot. Weird, because 
I was always able to boot from that partition with the extension set 
unmodified fine before installing that new RAM.

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Not 100% specific to this thread but....
just wanted to point out it is not necessary to use anything "Iomega" to
use their discs.
Since day 1 during the early days of the Zip I have never made use of
any of the Iomega junk that seemed to cause more problems then anything else.
Just treat it as yet another SCSI device and format it using the Apple utility.
They may have worked out the bugs in Iomega's utilities but I never gave
them a try, so others may have a more positive spin on them.

Alan

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