You can plug 'em all in, but you'll only see 8M. This is because those are all Zorro-II boards, which map into the 8M address range. So, I'd just pop the fully populated one (if the 8-UP! is the SIMM version, that should use less power, otherwise it doesn't matter) in there and sell or use the others in another machine.
If you have a Zorro-III memory board, this will work, as you'll have lots of space for mapping.
And how the hell do you wind up with 6M Fast? If you use 1M SIMMs in the A4K, you'll have 4M max, and if you use 4M SIMMs, then you'll get 4, 8, 12, or 16M. A fully loaded A4k will show 18M total, 2M Chip, 16M Fast (32-bit). The Z2 boards will show up as 1-8M 16-bit Fast. So, the only way is to have the 2M Chip SIMM, a single 4M 32-bit Fast SIMM, and 2M of 16-bit Fast on a Z2 card. The top menu bar would read it as 2M Chip and 6M Fast. Use Sysinfo to get the real picture of what you actually have in there.
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