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I saved an SE/30 with 64MB of RAM! Since I’m not used to this amount what is the normal boot-time? It takes approximately 50 seconds for the ”happy-mac” icon to do it’s thing in 32 bit mode (Mode 32 7.5), is this normal? Is it time for a re-cap?
Its probably the RAM test doing its thing. Sometimes it takes awhile... If it hasn't been recapped yet, it is probably a good idea to recap. Also, if it still has the original PRAM battery, its probably worth removing it too.
I am not sure when it was added, but at some point if you hold the option key when opening the memory control panel, at least I think its option, an extra section comes up to disable start-up RAM check. Of course you need a good PRAM battery.
Its probably the RAM test doing its thing. Sometimes it takes awhile... If it hasn't been recapped yet, it is probably a good idea to recap. Also, if it still has the original PRAM battery, its probably worth removing it too.
I am not sure when it was added, but at some point if you hold the option key when opening the memory control panel, at least I think its option, an extra section comes up to disable start-up RAM check. Of course you need a good PRAM battery.
I am not sure when it was added, but at some point if you hold the option key when opening the memory control panel, at least I think its option, an extra section comes up to disable start-up RAM check. Of course you need a good PRAM battery.
I believe it was added with System 8.5 or 8.6. It's there in 9, not there in 8.1. So Rominator is the only way for the older machines that I'm aware of. With '040 machines you're pretty much out of luck.
Extra RAM makes a huge difference, negatively, when it comes to startup time.
This is evident even when going from 1MB/2MB to 4MB. A 2MB Classic with System 6 can boot in under 20 seconds. A 4MB Classic will approach the 30 second mark with the same System 6 installation.
Pluses are notoriously slow with 4MB as well. (Compare to a 1MB Plus for proof).
It's no surprise the SE/30 is like this when accessing that much RAM, even with a faster chip than either of the aforementioned models.
EDIT: Now I sort of want to take my SE/30 beyond 8MB...mmm, must resist the temptation, especially since I need to open it up soon to replace the dead hard drive inside!
Now I sort of want to take my SE/30 beyond 8MB...mmm, must resist the temptation, especially since I need to open it up soon to replace the dead hard drive inside!
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