On Thu, 2002-09-12 at 21:54, Bailey wrote:
> 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
Okay...Been a Mac user for a long time and have never had to deal with
internal termination issues.  Um, is there a real chain in there?  I
mean, is there a first or last device?  Which one needs termination? 
What about where a device gets it termination power from?  Some have it
onboard...Some can take it from the bus.  What's the scoop for the 7600?

I will take out the little RAM chips tomorrow.  I have 128 Mb on two
DIMMs that are currently split between my Pentium Pro 200 and my
PM6360.  I will drop them in and see what happens and also update XPF
from the site.

70 megs for a lite system?  How so?  I Customized my last so called lite
install and unchecked all but the recommended system.  That came in a
199 megs.

Lots of Questions!
Scott Strungis


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