Well, it does actually see the RAM because it boots to OS X, but here's the 
weird thing. Everything is fine and I see the apple and the spinning lines, 
then the screen goes really dark, like the backlight shuts off. I can barely 
see what's on it. If I try and login it throws back an error saying it can't 
proceed and goes tot he login screen. If I let it sit long enough the screen 
eventually brightens again. The screen darkens whether the RAM is in the top or 
bottom slot. If the RAM is in the bottom slot it does login fine. I have tried 
resetting the pram. I have tried a DIMM I know is working on the top slot. I 
was able to boot, but it only sees the memory in the bottom slot, well, it says 
it has 128MB's. I have 10.2.8 and system profiler doesn't show the RAM slots. 
I've tried with 1 128MB, 2 128MB's, a 128 and a 64MB. I have a 300MHz G3 67MHz 
bus with 1MB cache. It does read that correctly. Does anyone have any 
suggestions as to how to troubleshoot/proceed? Thanks!

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