Check the Memory control panel and ensure that 32 bit addressing is switched
ON - this allows the Duo to use the extra memory on the RAM card. If the Duo
keeps forgetting this setting, you may need to replace the PRAM battery.

Also check that no programs are set to run at Startup.

Michael

-----Original Message-----
Hello Mackers,

I have a Duo 230 with a working Dock, but I think I overloaded it with 
quicktime 4 or some memory hungry program or extension. The start-up message

I get (even when I hold down shift key for extensions off) is: 
"Not enough memory is avaliable while using
(blank line)
To temporarily turn off extensions, restart and hold down the shift key."

I've also tried 7.0, 7.0.1 disk tools disk from other older macs but that 
didn't work.  I don't have original disk tools for this Duo; is there any
way 
to get that without forking out $40 bucks?  I think I need Disk tools for
7.5 
or Disk tools for Duo 230 (mine has 12mb ram).   Also, does anyone know how 
to make a starup disk from the 7.5.3 images I downloaded from the Apple 
website?

Any suggestions or uploads?  Help would be much appreciated...

Best,
JC
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