--- the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I wonder if the inability of 68Ks to turn off the
> startup RAM tests is a
> lack-of-software thing, or a
> lack-of-hardware-support-for-it thing.  With a
> PPC-upgraded 68K, you can turn off the startup RAM
> test with 8.5 or higher,
> but the 8.5 Memory control panel doesn't work with
> an older OS IIRC.

The DayStar control panel (at least for the Turbo 601)
has the feature to disable the RAM test. That works
back to system 7.5, which is the minimum System for
the Turbo 601. :)

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