I read all this about interleaving or not. I'm currently running my 
7500/g4/400 interleaved with two 128mb and two 16mb. When I ran deinterleaved 
filling all the 8 slots with two 128mb's plus other 16mb and 32mb, I had 
crash problems. Further, I don't think I correctly understand the concept of 
"uninterleaved". When I use the OS X 10.2.3 "System Profiler" to look at the 
memory, if there were two unequal sized dimms, it would still say that the 
smallest banks were interleaved. For instance, if I had a single bank 32mb 
and a double bank 32mb in slots A1 & B1 not all 32mb would interleave because 
it's a single against a double. 16mb of each dimm would be interleaved, and 
the rest uninterleaved, at least according to Profiler. 
If I attempted to "uninterleave" the memory by placing a two bank 128mb in 
slot A1 and an 8mb in slot B1, then the profiler would show 16mb interleaved 
(8mb for each slot) out of the total 136mb. It appeared that the only way to 
run totally uninterleaved was to not use half the slots and leave them empty? 
I assumed my crash problems might be because of mixing interleaved & 
uninterleaved memory. Is my understanding correct, or is System Profiler 
doing something wrong in telling me that 'subsets' will always interleave 
whenever able? Kris Tilford

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