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Re: Problem with RAM



frankc <frankc@srv.net> wrote

> I cannot imagine that the RAM chips you used would not work unless the
> jumpers are set wrong or they were damaged in the transfer process.

One other common problem is having a pin fold up instead of going down into
the socket. With so many pins, it's easy to have one miss, so do a careful
visual examination with good light and a magnifier. The jumpers are
certainly a good guess too.
-Paul