Re: SIMM troubles

Steve Cameron (stevecam@interactive.net)
Mon, 4 Mar 1996 15:30:38 EST

**Resetting the system P-RAM usually does the trick. When rebooting your
Mac hold down the command (Apple), option, p, and r keys together.
You'll hear the system "bong", then release the four keys. Check the about
menu again to see if this has been successful.

/Steve Cameron
stevecam@interactive.net

TyAnn Morehead <tyannm@aol.com> wrote:
> We have an LC III with 4 MB built in and a 4 MB SIMM. This configuration
> results in System software taking about 1300 K when I pull down the Apple to
> About this Mactintosh. When I trade the 4 MB SIMM for an 8 MB SIMM, the total
> RAM goes up to 12 MB but the System software takes almost 6000 K. This
> actually gives us less free RAM for programs. This is something I have never
> encountered before. Any ideas on this would be appreciated.