>From: "Daniel Kendell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 19:45:00 +
>Also, I have found two large sticks of 30-pin Ram that i tried to put into
>the IIci. When I powered it up, it chimed as usual then played a funny tune
>and didn't go any further. Is the RAM PC RAM so it won't work
At 20:26 -0600 on 21/01/03, Jeff Walther wrote:
>the same as Mac ones. Some PC SIMMs provide a parity bit, but
>they'll still work fine in the Mac. The parity bit will just be
>ignored.
Unless you have one of the mythical IIcis or IIfxs that had a parity chip
on-board, which no one currently
> Max RAM on the IIci is 128 MB. When you consider that the machine
> came out in something like '91 that's amazing.
I always like to point out that my NetBSD IIci has 128MB in it, and it
never swaps anymore :-) ... the startup memory test is a drag, though.
--
- pe
They were allegedly sold only to the US military, so it's not
surprising no one has seen one -- they're probably still using them...
On Tuesday, January 21, 2003, at 06:44 PM, the pickle wrote:
> Unless you have one of the mythical IIcis or IIfxs that had a parity
> chip
> on-board, which no o
Hi,
I have recently got a Performa 630 and I seem to have a problem where once
it is switched off it turns itself on again randomly. Sometimes 10 mins
after I shut it down, sometimes at some god forsaken time in the morning!
Whats up with it? I had a look at the "Auto Power On/Off" Control panel
At 19:45 + on 21/01/03, Daniel Kendell wrote:
>Whats up with it? I had a look at the "Auto Power On/Off" Control panel and
>it is switched off so I don't get what it is playing at...
Toss those preferences out, too - they might be corrupt and causing a problem
even though the CP looks fine.
--- Daniel Kendell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also, I have found two large sticks of 30-pin Ram
> that i tried to put into
> the IIci. When I powered it up, it chimed as usual
> then played a funny tune
> and didn't go any further. Is the RAM PC RAM so it
> won't work or is it
> allread maxe