1. Search for some memory chips that mioght fit.
2. Try every chip in slot #1 until you find the chip
that works/installs your G5.
3. Add chips, but each time you added one chip, you
need to do cmd-opt-p-r.
4. Repeat step 3 until all slots are filled ...
the Apple way ??
Well, maybe thgis story ain't true for the G5,
it is true for the Blue White.
I "trusted" the Blue White blindly, and now I sit
here with a BW, that doesnt do OS X, linux etc ..
I am disabled and 300euro/$ is a lot to me.
It's a Rev 1, and seems to have a problem with
the third memory slot too. (I mean: I saw it
mentioned by somebody else on www)
http://users.fulladsl.be/spb13810/apple/
They stopped with A/UX in 1996. They had a bit of mklinux,
but weren't worth a compliment for their support to the
mklinux team, I guess. I suppose they left the unix track for
several years, and what do you see: machines dating from that
period that can't run OS X, (or linux, which needs the same stuff..)
If somebody thinks (s)he knows what it is, you may mail me (see
website), but I know enough of ctrl-alt pr, etc I tried everything
that is NOT on Apple's site ...
It might be that some memory chip helps me out ...


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