My Reply follows quote. On 06/03/2005 17:59 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>>1. What settings on the DIP switches
>>2. I'm running 9.1 what drivers will I need?
>>
>>OWC's web site has also been less than helpful in both 
>>regards.
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>--
>>Mike N
>>
>
>I have two NewerTech Maxpowr G3-PDS accelerator 
>cards intended for the PDS
>slot of a NuBus PowerMac 6100/7100/8100.  
>One is 300 MHz(bought new) and
>the other is an earlier 210 MHz model (bought used).
>
>1. Neither of these cards has DIP switches that I can
>see and I've neverhad any need to set switches when
>installing them in my 6100s.  The instruction 
>books are different, but neither says a word
>about DIP switches.  So I'm puzzled by your first 
>question.
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The DIP switches are usually found on cards for PCI 
type machines. The two "general" types are cards which 
replace the processor board for these machines and 
"carrier" cards that insert in place of the original 
processor card and which, in turn, have a processor 
"daughter" card socketed onto them.

Ken

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