Did anyone take you up on this? I have a 1400c/166 with the minimum memory configuration of 16MB and can't find memory modules anywhere. I tried to message you directly but the site would not allow me to.I have some extra RAM modules that I dont need (they are two and add up to 52 megs of ram I believe). I dont need them since I have my 1400 maxed out on RAM on another stick and have a g3 upgrade.
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I attempted to do the same with my 16 MB RAM extensions and soldered additional chips ordered from China on the empty spaces of the PCB to bring them to 24 MB for a total of 64 MB of RAM (currently i have to extensions á 16 MB and one base module with 16 MB bringing it to 48 MB). But my 1400c still does only recognize the 16 MB which were soldered on originally. What I’m doing wrong?
I don't think it's clear enough what your setup is. There's 3 types of RAM on a PB 1400: Motherboard (Mobo or M), Factory (F) and User (U1 and U2). The Motherboard RAM is always 8MB. Factory RAM is a RAM module just on the right of the CPU. It's either 4MB or 8MB and nothing else. User RAM modules can be stacked and I think can be 8MB, 16MB or 24MB.I removed the small 16 MB stock RAM card with just the expansion card left in and now it recognizes the full 24 MB soldered on the expansion card. But it throws in error that the memory check is failed and i shall contact my dealer. After i skip this message Mac OS boots flawlessly and even with the entire 24 MB used everything is stable. Once I put the 16 MB stock RAM back again only 16 of the 24 MB of the expansion RAM are recognized giving a total of 32 MB instead of 40 MB (24+16).
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OK. I'm still not sure what your RAM setup was, or quite how you were trying to achieve the 64MB. However, thanks to this thread; the thread I linked to earlier and a link to the PowerBook 1400 developer note, I'm making more sense of how the PB1400's memory really works.You are right, i have 8 MB MoBo and 8 MB factory (i forgot about MoBo RAM). So the additional chips are not recognized at all. I desoldered them again and the RAM errors are gone. Maybe the Chinese supplier sent me faulty chips or these are not compatible with the machine.