On Sunday, October 5, 2003, at 03:54 PM, James S Jones wrote:
Does the beige G3 logic board have a CUDA reset? If so, have you reset the CUDA after installing the new memory configuration?
On Sunday, October 5, 2003, at 11:06 AM, Ron Stuart wrote:
Thanks to those that answered my plea. Sorry I was not back in touch sooner, but, was down again.
All the 256 sticks have 16 chips on them, 8 each side. All are pc100. It does not matter what order I put them in, the third slot won't take a 256 stick. It will take a 64 or 32. I used these same 3 - 256 sticks in a G3/300 DT. I am now putting them into a G3/300 (same processor) MT. Even if I put one 256 just in the 3rd slot it doesn't work.
Oh am I embarrassed! I reset the CUDA many times but I guess never right after installing the memory. Thank you James for the suggestion. Much appreciated. I now have 768 mbs of RAM. Very happy am I.
Humbled Ron
Nova Scotia
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