before my sonnet, it wouldn't boot up at all with both stacked, but as you
pointed out, I had the 32 on bottom and the 16 on top.

Do you really think it may work in reverse?

actually, I think t32 isn't stackable.. I'm on the machine now... I'llhave
to try to install it tomorrow and see... do you think the processor was/is
the issue?

welp, gonna shut down and crack it open and see.

I couldn't find the doc on Apple's support site, but there was a tech note
on if the mobo came with 16mb you couldn't stack the ram, can anyone else
find it or back me up? :-)

on 2/26/03 11:35 PM, Jon Cunningham at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>>> BTW, anyone seen a 64mb RAM for the 1400c lately?
>> 
>> nope, I have an extra 16 meg chip that would put me at 64, but the stupid
>> machine won't boot with it stacked on the other chip... read somewhere that
>> if there was 16mb on the mobo, that stacking wouldn't work..
> 
> 
> I don't know where they got that idea. I have a PB 1400c (w/Nupowr G3
> 250mhz upgrade) that has 16mb on the mobo and two stacked 24's, for a
> total of its max of 64mb. Works fine.
> 
> I wonder if pulling your 32mb, installing the 16mb, and then putting
> the 32mb back on top would help? Stranger things have happened.
> 
> Jon C.


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