That is unpleasant news; I have degraded the amount of RAM that I run 
with just for compatibility's sake; currently standing at two matched 
128's and another 128 that have stood thousands (literally) of passes 
of test with no problems instead of over 600 with some concerns.  How 
could bad main memory affect the startup disk settings when they are 
enacted by the PRAM, just wondering?

  I could spell out the roms of a C=64 but the internal maps of a Mac 
are still a mystery, even after 16 years.

Questioning,
Rik

On Tuesday, Dec 3, 2002, at 22:28 US/Central, Roger Harris wrote:

> As in; Bad RAM moduals.
>


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