> Mine runs fine with 80megs RAM. Bank A is four 4meg and Bank B is four
> 16meg. Always put the smaller SIMMs in Bank A, especially when using the
> onboard video.

I tried it both ways, no joy.

I assume bank A is the one closest to the drive bays.

Right now I'm not worried about it, but if I get more memory in the 4-8MB
range, I'll be wanting to split the 16MB SIMMs between machines.

Does your Mac IIci have parity?  Mine was manufactured in 1992.

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