> On Feb 5, 2016, at 7:32 PM, BZ <bzo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> just a prolonged period of nonactivity as soon as the power comes on. After 
> that, it proceeds exactly as you'd expect.
> 
> Is this related to the 4MB upgrade? I can't find any reference to this issue 
> in the Larry Pina books or anywhere else. Could it be somehow normal? Any 
> thoughts?

Takes a long time to count all them RAMs!

Yes, it’s normal. It’s RAM checking at boot.

- Dylan

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