It's not that XPF doesn't like certain Ram, it's OS X. Though with a 
604 card I shouldn't think it would be as much of a problem. Take out 
the smaller ones. I've got OS X running on a system with only 112 MBs 
of ram.You can try putting a "light" 9.1 on the disk with OS X, but I'd 
partition it. You can get away with 70 MBs for that purpose. I've got 
one that's less...
It could be a cd drive that's the termination culprit, you're going to 
have to do your own diagnostics concerning termination.
Good luck-

-Ford

On Thursday, September 12, 2002, at 07:51  PM, SStrungis wrote:

>
> I guess that XPF likes matched RAM modules?  I can look under the 
> hood, but
> if I strip out the weirdos I don't think that I will have enough to 
> run X.
> Do they all need to be matched or can I just match them in their banks?
>
> What about the termination?  Which device is the stinker?  Should I 
> take out
> the 1 gigger and put a barebones 9.1 on the 2 gig with X?
>
> Thanks!
> Scott


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