At 12:10 AM -0500 2/27/03, Cameron Kaiser <[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 think it matters how much you started with. Did yours have 16Mb factory
>installed?
>
>Mine was a 12MB factory install, which I initially upgraded to 16MB with
>a pull from a 1400c/133. It worked fine with one stackable unit, but number
>two broke the bank. Swapping the 4MB back (for 12MB base RAM once again)
>cured the problem, but now I'm stuck at 60MB, grr.

I can't be positive, because I bought it used. It came with 40mb (16 
mobo + 24), and I recently added the other 24mb. It was originally a 
1400c 166mhz, and I think most of those came stock with 16mb on the 
mobo.

In answer to your original question, I'm also pretty sure that you 
won't find a 1-piece 64mb RAM chip for the 1400c.

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