> Have you tried booting without the cards in, then inserting them and seeing
> if they come up?
Yes, and it doesn't make a difference if they boot in-slot or are hot-inserted.
The "no memory" error clears itself after the first access (just reports the slot
as being empty), and I can re-create the error by ejecting and inserting the
card.
- Guy
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