This little machine of mine never ceases to amaze me.  In the specs for the
IIsi, it listed it as having a maximum RAM capacity of 64(+1) megs. I
decided to max out the RAM since I was getting tired of the old, paltry 8
megs.  Then I saw a note in one tech discussion regarding this model saying
that it was possible to reach 128 megs?!  Well, I dug out my old copy of Ram
Doubler v.2 and to my surprise it worked!  My IIsi lists it's memory as
having 128 megs and it seems faster than before.  However, I noticed that
when I start it up and the extensions are loading, I hear a chime type noise
coming from it.  Does anyone know what the heck this means?  All the
extensions seem to load up fine and the computer boots up without a hitch.
All the programs seem to work.


Thanks in advance.
 


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