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From: tgl@zog.cs.cmu.edu (Tom Lane)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Odd question about memory upgrades
Keywords: memory test timing
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Date: 11 May 88 23:45:22 GMT
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I'm thinking about upgrading my Mac Plus from the stock 1 Meg
to 2.5 or 4 Meg memory, and I have a question:

How much longer does the power up cycle take with the larger memory sizes?

(I'm assuming that the ROM does at least a simple memory test, so that there
would be some increase in the time with larger memories.)

If it's enough longer it'd solve a small problem I have with needing to turn
on my hard disc somewhat before turning on the Mac...

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