A while ago I picked up a couple of new old stock 64MB RAM sticks for a Powerbook 3400 for cheap. I later acquired a 3400/240. It works great and already has a 96MB stick in it for a total of 112MB. While going through the mounds of accumulation in my computer room recently I happened upon the sticks, so I decided to test them. Both sticks are clearly 64MB and explicitly made for the 3400, yet both sticks are only recognized as 32MB. I know that there were some oddities with 128MB sticks between the Kanga and the 3400, but I don't think that applies to this situation. PRAM zaps and NVRAM resets don't help. It passes Mac Test Pro. Both Mac OS 8.1 and 8.6 see only 32MB on the module. This is bizarre.
Heh, maybe Transcend will make good on their lifetime warranty...
Heh, maybe Transcend will make good on their lifetime warranty...

