--- Daniel Kendell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Also, I have found two large sticks of 30-pin Ram
> that i tried to put into 
> the IIci. When I powered it up, it chimed as usual
> then played a funny tune 
> and didn't go any further. Is the RAM PC RAM so it
> won't work or is it 
> allread maxed out?

The IIci has two banks of RAM, A and B. Each bank
must be loaded with 4 SIMMs of identical size and
preferably identical everything else. Find 2 more the
same capacity and you'll (usually) be good to go.

The IIci can take up to 128 megs RAM. Dunno if it can
take more. Never heard of anyone finding 30pin SIMMs
larger than 16meg. ;)

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