yeah 64 meg of ram takes almost 2 minutes or more before it will even boot... 
keep in mind back then 128megs of ram would have cost like $80,000 dollars... 
lol don't quote me on that price... but ALOT... anyways yeah if you want to 
look into a HACKED rom simm... DOUGG3 use to be the guy that Sold them...  and 
BBraun is the guy that made the ROM image that worked so well with the IIci and 
SE/30 as well.     part of that beautiful rom that rob braun patched is a NO 
ram test.... for those with massive amounts of ram.


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On Apr 25, 2017, at 2:38 AM, Clark Martin <cm...@sonic.net> wrote:

> Give it plenty of time to boot.  The RAM test for 64 Mb will take quite a 
> while.  Try letting it boot for an hour, that should be more than enough time.
> 
> There is a way to stop it from running the RAM test at startup.  IIRC you 
> hold down the Command key while opening the Memory control panel and an 
> additional option appears.  
> 
> Clark Martin
> A designated driver on the information Super Highway
> 
>> On Apr 24, 2017, at 8:39 PM, 'mossheart9' via Vintage Macs 
>> <vintage-macs@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi again!
>> I bought 4 sticks of 16mb (4 x 16= 64mb total) 30-pin 80ns non-parity ram 
>> from 18004memory.com
>> 
>> I have working 4 x 4mb=16mb total old ram that boots just fine.
>> I am running system 7.5 (no updates, just 7.5, I chose 'for my machine only' 
>> when I installed the system. I have the Apple official floppy set.)
>> I do NOT have a parity chip on my iici board.
>> I have a delta powersupply (just replaced and functions great)
>> I re-capped the motherboard.
>> 
>> There are 8 ram slots in my iici. 
>> I installed the 4 (4x16mb)ram sticks in bank a and then left bank b empty.
>> I tried booting and I get the chime and then the screen just doesn't get a 
>> picture and nothing happens.
>> I tried adding 4 x 4mb into bank b and 4 x 16mb into bank a and booting and 
>> the same thing happens.
>> 
>> I put the 4 x 16mb into bank b and the 4 x 4mb into bank a and the same 
>> thing happens.
>> 
>> I put the 4 x 4 Mb into bank a and leave bank b empty and it boots perfectly.
>> 
>> I thought the ram was bad and I returned it and they sent 4 new replacement 
>> 16mb Simms.
>> 
>> I did the above again and got the same results with the replacement 4 x 16mb
>> 
>> I also tried holding the shift key down and it still wouldn't start.
>> 
>> I have no cards installed. (Not even the 32kb cache card).
>> I have zapped the pram.
>> The system battery is about 6 months old.
>> I have no external devices connected except Apple monitor, Apple keyboard, 
>> Apple mouse.
>> 
>> Is there something I'm doing wrong?
>> Can system 7.5 not see 16mb ram Simms?
>> It can't be possible that I would get 2 sets of 4 x 16mb ram and both sets 
>> would be bad?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> (Note: I had put a small red dot hidden in the corner of the ram so I would 
>> know if they just sent me the same ones back. The replacement were in fact 
>> ones I had not tried.)
> 
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