Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!ucla-cs!ucla-seas!JPRICE@uclapp.physics.ucla.edu From: jprice@uclapp.physics.ucla.edu (John Price) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: More questions... Message-ID: <00933EA2.D7942220@uclapp.physics.ucla.edu> Date: 19 Mar 90 18:11:09 GMT References: <1990Mar18.224355.9745@eng.umd.edu>,<35031@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU> Sender: news@SEAS.UCLA.EDU Reply-To: jprice@uclapp.physics.ucla.edu (John Price) Organization: UCLA Particle Physics Research Group Lines: 21 In article <35031@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU>, aloh@bigbang.Berkeley.EDU (Andy Loh) writes: > 1) What would cause Multifinder to think it only has 1 Meg of > memory on a 5 Meg machine (Mac II). Should I reset > the PRAM or something. Are there inits out there that > may cause problems with Multifinder? I use a Plus, so you'll want to verify this, but if you added four 1Meg SIMMS, they have to go where the 256K SIMMS were (bank A), and the 256K SIMMS have to go to bank B. Also, in the Plus at least, there's a resistor you have to cut to tell the computer that the SIMMS are 1Meg SIMMS and not 256K SIMMS. I assume that there is something similar in the II as well. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- John Price | Internet: price@uclapp.physics.ucla.edu 5-145 Knudsen Hall | BITNET: price@uclaph UCLA Dept. of Physics | DECnet: uclapp::jprice Los Angeles, CA 90024-1547 | YellNet: 213-825-2259 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Where there is no solution, there is no problem.