On 7/14/2010 9:17 PM, kevin kelley wrote:
  Thank you all who answered my mac ram questions. I placed the RAM in the II 
CI booted it up and walked away came back 10 min later and all was 100% My II 
SI now has 68megs of ram soon tp be 128 megs!
  Thanks again all I owe you.

Kevin Kelley
Newbe

Glad that was the trick! I did pretty much the same thing; after figuring it was dead and/or not working I went to get something to drink leaving it on, and came back to a desktop. With 128 megs a IIci can take a good three minutes or more to come up (I've found that doing a ctrl-command-power restart can speed it up). On the other hand, I've had something of a lack of anything to do with all that RAM. It has a 50mhz Diimo, but it's terribly unstable with it in there and the stock processor is noticeably slower. I've ended up getting better use (pretty much daily in fact) out of my LC475. Still, it's cool to have probably $10k-$15k (new price) of computing equipment in one box chugging away.

Scott

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