Perhaps. There is another, more specific issue: the modules themselves. Some don't provide enough space for the locking metal spacers. The spacers touch the solder strips and do their number, producing kernel panics and what-not. The solution is to have a Wall St with plastic spacers or to use mem modules that provide the requisite space (2+ mm).

Victor


On Wednesday, Oct 22, 2003, at 12:30 US/Pacific, G-Books wrote:


Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 16:46:15 -0500
Subject: Re: wallstreet and 256mb ram modules
From: James Comas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Four months ago, I installed two 256mb modules from OWC into my
Wallstreet II (233) and have yet to experience problems running OS X or
OS 9. So I guess I should consider myself lucky.

Jim
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J. Comas
Department of English
University of Missouri-Columbia


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