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Old November 26th, 2003
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Question Update

My Performa 6360 board which LimeWire used to
work on, was using RAM that originally came out
of a PowerMac 7500 (which LimeWire also works on).

When I put the RAM from the 6500 into the 6360,
LimeWire stopped working correctly. And when I
tried to put the RAM from the 6360 into the 6500,
the 6500 would not even boot up. Very strange.

Does any one know of software or hardware for the
Mac that can test RAM and tell you whether or not the
RAM is EDO or FPM, and the refresh rate of the RAM?

Summary:
LimeWire worked: Performa 6360 w/ 2 128MB modules/ read as 128MB total.
LimeWire NO GO: Performa 6360 w/ 2 64MB modules/ read as 64MB total.
LimeWire NO GO: PowerMac 6500 w/ 2 128MB modules/ NO BOOT.
LimeWire NO GO: PowerMac 6500 w/ 2 64MB modules/ read as 128MB total.

OS: Mac OS 8.6
Firewall: Don't think so/ got my 7500 (G3 upgraded) networked to the 6500.
Other: Normal internet, Envoy Classic and Drumbeat 1.6.5 work.
Utilities Scan: TechTool Pro hardware/ software scan fine.

Thanks. Gonna try turning virtual memory on.
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