You list six slots on a 1400?  What OS are you using?  I also only show the
Logic Board RAM and the Expansion RAM with OS 9.1. (16 and 48 respectively for
the 64 Meg Max.)  The only way I've found to check RAM module sizes is by
removing and checking the numbers, or removing one of the stacked modules and
seeing what difference there is between the original and the new amounts.

My PCI Macs show all of the slots, (8 in my 7600/8600s) but my 1400s show only
the 2 slots. (Profiler adds the soldered on motherboard 8 megs of memory to the
Apple memory card for the "Logicboard" memory and the single slot into which you
can put a single or a pair of stacked 3rd party modules for the "Expansion"
memory.)

David Allen

> Hi Wayne -- I just looked at mine again:  it lists 6 slots by name, and
> indicates the size of the module in each (I tried to copy and paste the
> list, but system profiler doesn't seem to allow even *that* much meddling.)
> Why yours doesn't do the same I have no idea, but surely somebody else on
> the list will be able to tell you.
>
> Best,
> Victoria


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