No more start-up bong on power up/restart with Mac G4/350 AGP

Hi,
Recently, I noticed after I upgraded my RAM to 512MB, when I restart or start up the Mac, it no longer "bongs" anymore... Other than that, it boots into Mac OS just fine.
Is something wrong?

Hi, Yes, I know Mac OS X is more picky about RAM than Mac OS 9.
However, using that RAM, I can boot into Mac OS X just fine and using it normally.. I'm just saying I notice when I boot into X, it is just silent, while OS 9 boots with the nice start-up chime...
Maybe the bigger question is... what does that chime really mean? That the RAM is good?

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