Another update and another cry for any help--
Current situation. 4 matching (presumably) 1MB sims. With all 4 in, ram total is 3MB.
I decided to take 2 sticks of ram out to see what the total was. The sims are in slot 1 and 2. Total comes out to 1MB.
Swapped the 2 ram sticks for the other 2 sticks. Installed in slots 1 and 2. Total--1MB.
Decided to move the 2 sticks to slot 3 and 4. Total--1MB. However, computer says ram count does not match CMOS--run SETUP......but doesnt display the key sequence for getting into CMOS.
Unless theres a way to get into the CMOS from the Macintosh application, I am still at a loss. I tried the two methods here (http://archive.retro.co.za/mirrors/68000/www.vintagemacworld.com/O386.html) and no luck. I don't have a hardware menu, and ctrl-alt-esc doesnt do anything. I cannot produce a keyboard error, except for the one that occurs at boot, which doesnt mean anything as the keyboard works fine.
Current situation. 4 matching (presumably) 1MB sims. With all 4 in, ram total is 3MB.
I decided to take 2 sticks of ram out to see what the total was. The sims are in slot 1 and 2. Total comes out to 1MB.
Swapped the 2 ram sticks for the other 2 sticks. Installed in slots 1 and 2. Total--1MB.
Decided to move the 2 sticks to slot 3 and 4. Total--1MB. However, computer says ram count does not match CMOS--run SETUP......but doesnt display the key sequence for getting into CMOS.
Unless theres a way to get into the CMOS from the Macintosh application, I am still at a loss. I tried the two methods here (http://archive.retro.co.za/mirrors/68000/www.vintagemacworld.com/O386.html) and no luck. I don't have a hardware menu, and ctrl-alt-esc doesnt do anything. I cannot produce a keyboard error, except for the one that occurs at boot, which doesnt mean anything as the keyboard works fine.