>
> Are they *really* 4MB sticks, or are they just four more 1MB sticks?
> That's the only explanation I can think of for your results, and it only
> explains the first two.
>

I thought it might be that it's still using the original settings and hasn't
refreshed since I added the RAM.  This is OS 7.1, by the way.  Unless
someone managed to pop the sticker on the package and replace the chips,
they are 4 MB sticks.  The package looked untouched.  I thought that maybe
the chips were bad, so I wasn't too surprised when it didn't pick them up
the first time.  Just can't figure out why it's not showing a change with
four of the original sticks gone.


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